public class SelectedCountLimitMoveSelector extends AbstractMoveSelector
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected MoveSelector |
childMoveSelector |
protected long |
selectedCountLimit |
logger, phaseLifecycleSupport, workingRandom| Constructor and Description |
|---|
SelectedCountLimitMoveSelector(MoveSelector childMoveSelector,
long selectedCountLimit) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
long |
getSize()
A random JIT
Selector with Selector.isNeverEnding() true should return a size
as if it would be able to return each distinct element only once,
because the size can be used in SelectionProbabilityWeightFactory. |
boolean |
isCountable()
If false, then
Selector.isNeverEnding() is true. |
boolean |
isNeverEnding()
Is true if
Selector.isCountable() is false
or if this selector is in random order (for most cases). |
Iterator<Move> |
iterator() |
String |
toString() |
getCacheType, phaseEnded, phaseStarted, solvingEnded, solvingStarted, stepEnded, stepStartedclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitgetCacheTypephaseEnded, phaseStarted, stepEnded, stepStartedsolvingEnded, solvingStartedprotected final MoveSelector childMoveSelector
protected final long selectedCountLimit
public SelectedCountLimitMoveSelector(MoveSelector childMoveSelector, long selectedCountLimit)
public boolean isCountable()
SelectorSelector.isNeverEnding() is true.ValueRanges are countable
(for example a double value range between 1.2 and 1.4 is not countable)public boolean isNeverEnding()
SelectorSelector.isCountable() is false
or if this selector is in random order (for most cases).
Is never true when this selector is in shuffled order (which is less scalable but more exact).Iterator.hasNext() of the Iterator created by Iterable.iterator()
never returns false (except when it's empty).public long getSize()
IterableSelectorSelector with Selector.isNeverEnding() true should return a size
as if it would be able to return each distinct element only once,
because the size can be used in SelectionProbabilityWeightFactory.Selector, always >= 0Copyright © 2006–2016 JBoss by Red Hat. All rights reserved.