Class HardMediumSoftLongScore
- java.lang.Object
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- org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
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- org.optaplanner.core.api.score.buildin.hardmediumsoftlong.HardMediumSoftLongScore
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Comparable<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
,FeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
,Score<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
public final class HardMediumSoftLongScore extends AbstractScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore> implements FeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
ThisScore
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. Hard constraints determine feasibility.This class is immutable.
- See Also:
Score
, Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ONE_HARD
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ONE_MEDIUM
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ONE_SOFT
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ZERO
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Fields inherited from class org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore
INIT_LABEL, initScore
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description HardMediumSoftLongScore
add(HardMediumSoftLongScore addend)
Returns a Score whose value is (this + addend).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
isCompatibleArithmeticArgument(Score otherScore)
boolean
isFeasible()
APlanningSolution
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
of(long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ofHard(long hardScore)
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ofMedium(long mediumScore)
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ofSoft(long softScore)
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
ofUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
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
toShortString()
LikeObject.toString()
, but trims score levels which have a zero weight.String
toString()
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
valueOf(long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
Deprecated.in favor ofof(long, long, long)
static HardMediumSoftLongScore
valueOfUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
Deprecated.in favor ofofUninitialized(int, long, long, long)
HardMediumSoftLongScore
withInitScore(int newInitScore)
For example0hard/-8soft
with-7
returns-7init/0hard/-8soft
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Methods inherited from class org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore
assertNoInitScore, buildScorePattern, buildShortString, getInitPrefix, getInitScore, isSolutionInitialized, parseInitScore, parseLevelAsBigDecimal, parseLevelAsDouble, parseLevelAsInt, parseLevelAsLong, parseScoreTokens
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface org.optaplanner.core.api.score.Score
getInitScore, isSolutionInitialized, toInitializedScore
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Field Detail
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ZERO
public static final HardMediumSoftLongScore ZERO
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ONE_HARD
public static final HardMediumSoftLongScore ONE_HARD
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ONE_MEDIUM
public static final HardMediumSoftLongScore ONE_MEDIUM
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ONE_SOFT
public static final HardMediumSoftLongScore ONE_SOFT
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Method Detail
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parseScore
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore parseScore(String scoreString)
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ofUninitialized
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore ofUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
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valueOfUninitialized
@Deprecated public static HardMediumSoftLongScore valueOfUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
Deprecated.in favor ofofUninitialized(int, long, long, long)
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of
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore of(long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
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valueOf
@Deprecated public static HardMediumSoftLongScore valueOf(long hardScore, long mediumScore, long softScore)
Deprecated.in favor ofof(long, long, long)
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ofHard
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore ofHard(long hardScore)
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ofMedium
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore ofMedium(long mediumScore)
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ofSoft
public static HardMediumSoftLongScore ofSoft(long softScore)
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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
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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 hard score.
- Returns:
- higher is better, usually negative, 0 if no medium constraints are broken/fulfilled
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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
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withInitScore
public HardMediumSoftLongScore withInitScore(int newInitScore)
Description copied from interface:Score
For example0hard/-8soft
with-7
returns-7init/0hard/-8soft
.- Specified by:
withInitScore
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
newInitScore
- always negative (except in statistical calculations), 0 if all planning variables are initialized- Returns:
- equals score except that
Score.getInitScore()
is set tonewInitScore
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isFeasible
public boolean isFeasible()
APlanningSolution
is feasible if it has no broken hard constraints.- Specified by:
isFeasible
in interfaceFeasibilityScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Specified by:
isFeasible
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Returns:
- true if the
getHardScore()
is 0 or higher
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add
public HardMediumSoftLongScore add(HardMediumSoftLongScore addend)
Description copied from interface:Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this + addend).- Specified by:
add
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
addend
- value to be added to this Score- Returns:
- this + addend
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subtract
public HardMediumSoftLongScore subtract(HardMediumSoftLongScore subtrahend)
Description copied from interface:Score
Returns a Score whose value is (this - subtrahend).- Specified by:
subtract
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
subtrahend
- value to be subtracted from this Score- Returns:
- this - subtrahend, rounded as necessary
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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 byMath.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 interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
multiplicand
- value to be multiplied by this Score.- Returns:
- this * multiplicand
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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 byMath.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 interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
divisor
- value by which this Score is to be divided- Returns:
- this / divisor
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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 byMath.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 interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
exponent
- value by which this Score is to be powered- Returns:
- this ^ exponent
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negate
public HardMediumSoftLongScore negate()
Description copied from interface:Score
Returns a Score whose value is (- this).- Specified by:
negate
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Returns:
- - this
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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 specificScore
implementation.For example:
-0hard/-7soft
returnsnew int{-0, -7}
The level numbers do not contain the
Score.getInitScore()
. For example:-3init/-0hard/-7soft
also returnsnew int{-0, -7}
- Specified by:
toLevelNumbers
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Returns:
- never null
- See Also:
ScoreDefinition.fromLevelNumbers(int, Number[])
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compareTo
public int compareTo(HardMediumSoftLongScore other)
- Specified by:
compareTo
in interfaceComparable<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
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toShortString
public String toShortString()
Description copied from interface:Score
LikeObject.toString()
, but trims score levels which have a zero weight. For example 0hard/-258soft returns -258soft.Do not use this format to persist information as text, use
Object.toString()
instead, so it can be parsed reliably.- Specified by:
toShortString
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Returns:
- never null
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isCompatibleArithmeticArgument
public boolean isCompatibleArithmeticArgument(Score otherScore)
- Specified by:
isCompatibleArithmeticArgument
in interfaceScore<HardMediumSoftLongScore>
- Parameters:
otherScore
- never null- Returns:
- true if the otherScore is accepted as a parameter of
Score.add(Score)
,Score.subtract(Score)
andComparable.compareTo(Object)
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