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org.optaplanner.core.api.score.buildin.hardmediumsoftlong
Class HardMediumSoftLongScore

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
      extended by org.optaplanner.core.api.score.buildin.hardmediumsoftlong.HardMediumSoftLongScore
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Comparable<HardMediumSoftLongScore>, FeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>, Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>

public final class HardMediumSoftLongScore
extends AbstractScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
implements FeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>

This Score is based on 3 levels of long constraints: hard, medium and soft. Hard constraints have priority over medium constraints. Medium constraints have priority over soft constraints.

This class is immutable.

See Also:
Score, Serialized Form

Method Summary
 HardMediumSoftLongScore add(HardMediumSoftLongScore augment)
          Returns a Score whose value is (this + augment).
 int compareTo(HardMediumSoftLongScore other)
           
 HardMediumSoftLongScore divide(double divisor)
          Returns a Score whose value is (this / divisor).
 boolean equals(Object o)
           
 long getHardScore()
          The total of the broken negative hard constraints and fulfilled positive hard constraints.
 long getMediumScore()
          The total of the broken negative medium constraints and fulfilled positive medium constraints.
 long getSoftScore()
          The total of the broken negative soft constraints and fulfilled positive soft constraints.
 int hashCode()
           
 boolean isFeasible()
          A Solution is feasible if it has no broken hard constraints.
 HardMediumSoftLongScore multiply(double multiplicand)
          Returns a Score whose value is (this * multiplicand).
 HardMediumSoftLongScore negate()
          Returns a Score whose value is (- this).
static HardMediumSoftLongScore parseScore(String scoreString)
           
 HardMediumSoftLongScore power(double exponent)
          Returns a Score whose value is (this ^ exponent).
 HardMediumSoftLongScore subtract(HardMediumSoftLongScore subtrahend)
          Returns a Score whose value is (this - subtrahend).
 Number[] toLevelNumbers()
          Returns an array of numbers representing the Score.
 String toString()
           
static HardMediumSoftLongScore valueOf(long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
           
 
Methods inherited from class org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore
buildScorePattern, buildScorePattern, isCompatibleArithmeticArgument, parseLevelAsBigDecimal, parseLevelAsDouble, parseLevelAsInt, parseLevelAsLong, parseLevelStrings, parseLevelStrings
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface org.optaplanner.core.api.score.Score
isCompatibleArithmeticArgument
 

Method Detail

parseScore

public static HardMediumSoftLongScore parseScore(String scoreString)

valueOf

public static HardMediumSoftLongScore valueOf(long hardScore,
                                              long mediumScore,
                                              long softScore)

getHardScore

public long getHardScore()
The total of the broken negative hard constraints and fulfilled positive hard constraints. Their weight is included in the total. The hard score is usually a negative number because most use cases only have negative constraints.

Returns:
higher is better, usually negative, 0 if no hard constraints are broken/fulfilled

getMediumScore

public long getMediumScore()
The total of the broken negative medium constraints and fulfilled positive medium constraints. Their weight is included in the total. The medium score is usually a negative number because most use cases only have negative constraints.

In a normal score comparison, the medium score is irrelevant if the 2 scores don't have the same score.

Returns:
higher is better, usually negative, 0 if no hard constraints are broken/fulfilled

getSoftScore

public long getSoftScore()
The total of the broken negative soft constraints and fulfilled positive soft constraints. Their weight is included in the total. The soft score is usually a negative number because most use cases only have negative constraints.

In a normal score comparison, the soft score is irrelevant if the 2 scores don't have the same hard and medium score.

Returns:
higher is better, usually negative, 0 if no soft constraints are broken/fulfilled

isFeasible

public boolean isFeasible()
A Solution is feasible if it has no broken hard constraints.

Specified by:
isFeasible in interface FeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Returns:
true if the getHardScore() is 0 or higher

add

public HardMediumSoftLongScore add(HardMediumSoftLongScore augment)
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this + augment).

Specified by:
add in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Parameters:
augment - value to be added to this Score
Returns:
this + augment

subtract

public HardMediumSoftLongScore subtract(HardMediumSoftLongScore subtrahend)
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this - subtrahend).

Specified by:
subtract in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Parameters:
subtrahend - value to be subtracted from this Score
Returns:
this - subtrahend, rounded as necessary

multiply

public HardMediumSoftLongScore multiply(double multiplicand)
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this * multiplicand). When rounding is needed, it should be floored (as defined by Math.floor(double).

/> If the implementation has a scale/precision, then the unspecified scale/precision of the double multiplicand should have no impact on the returned scale/precision.

Specified by:
multiply in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Parameters:
multiplicand - value to be multiplied by this Score.
Returns:
this * multiplicand

divide

public HardMediumSoftLongScore divide(double divisor)
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this / divisor). When rounding is needed, it should be floored (as defined by Math.floor(double).

/> If the implementation has a scale/precision, then the unspecified scale/precision of the double divisor should have no impact on the returned scale/precision.

Specified by:
divide in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Parameters:
divisor - value by which this Score is to be divided
Returns:
this / divisor

power

public HardMediumSoftLongScore power(double exponent)
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this ^ exponent). When rounding is needed, it should be floored (as defined by Math.floor(double).

/> If the implementation has a scale/precision, then the unspecified scale/precision of the double exponent should have no impact on the returned scale/precision.

Specified by:
power in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Parameters:
exponent - value by which this Score is to be powered
Returns:
this ^ exponent

negate

public HardMediumSoftLongScore negate()
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns a Score whose value is (- this).

Specified by:
negate in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Returns:
- this

toLevelNumbers

public Number[] toLevelNumbers()
Description copied from interface: Score
Returns an array of numbers representing the Score. Each number represents 1 score level. A greater score level uses a lower array index than a lesser score level.

When rounding is needed, each rounding should be floored (as defined by Math.floor(double). The length of the returned array must be stable for a specific Score implementation.

For example: -0hard/-7soft returns new int{-0, -7}

Specified by:
toLevelNumbers in interface Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
Returns:
never null

equals

public boolean equals(Object o)
Overrides:
equals in class Object

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Overrides:
hashCode in class Object

compareTo

public int compareTo(HardMediumSoftLongScore other)
Specified by:
compareTo in interface Comparable<HardMediumSoftLongScore>

toString

public String toString()
Overrides:
toString in class Object

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