org.optaplanner.core.impl.solver.termination
Class UnimprovedStepCountTermination
java.lang.Object
  
org.optaplanner.core.impl.solver.event.SolverLifecycleListenerAdapter
      
org.optaplanner.core.impl.phase.event.PhaseLifecycleListenerAdapter
          
org.optaplanner.core.impl.solver.termination.AbstractTermination
              
org.optaplanner.core.impl.solver.termination.UnimprovedStepCountTermination
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - EventListener, PhaseLifecycleListener, SolverLifecycleListener, Termination
 
public class UnimprovedStepCountTermination
- extends AbstractTermination
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
 
 
UnimprovedStepCountTermination
public UnimprovedStepCountTermination(int unimprovedStepCountLimit)
isSolverTerminated
public boolean isSolverTerminated(DefaultSolverScope solverScope)
- Description copied from interface: 
Termination 
- Called by the 
Solver after every phase to determine if the search should stop.
- Parameters:
 solverScope - never null
- Returns:
 - true if the search should terminate.
 
 
 
isPhaseTerminated
public boolean isPhaseTerminated(AbstractPhaseScope phaseScope)
- Description copied from interface: 
Termination 
- Called by the 
Phase after every step and every move to determine if the search should stop.
- Parameters:
 phaseScope - never null
- Returns:
 - true if the search should terminate.
 
 
 
calculateUnimprovedStepCount
protected int calculateUnimprovedStepCount(AbstractPhaseScope phaseScope)
 
calculateSolverTimeGradient
public double calculateSolverTimeGradient(DefaultSolverScope solverScope)
- Description copied from interface: 
Termination 
- A timeGradient is a relative estimate of how long the search will continue.
 
 Clients that use a timeGradient should cache it at the start of a single step
 because some implementations are not time-stable.
 
 If a timeGradient can not be calculated, it should return -1.0.
 Several implementations (such a 
SimulatedAnnealingAcceptor) require a correctly implemented timeGradient.
 
 A Termination's timeGradient can be requested after they are terminated, so implementations
 should be careful not to return a timeGradient above 1.0.
- Parameters:
 solverScope - never null
- Returns:
 - timeGradient t for which 0.0 <= t <= 1.0 or -1.0 when it is not supported.
         At the start of a solver t is 0.0 and at the end t would be 1.0.
 
 
 
calculatePhaseTimeGradient
public double calculatePhaseTimeGradient(AbstractPhaseScope phaseScope)
- Description copied from interface: 
Termination 
- See 
Termination.calculateSolverTimeGradient(DefaultSolverScope).
- Parameters:
 phaseScope - never null
- Returns:
 - timeGradient t for which 0.0 <= t <= 1.0 or -1.0 when it is not supported.
         At the start of a phase t is 0.0 and at the end t would be 1.0.
 
 
 
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