Class HardSoftLongScore
- java.lang.Object
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- org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore<HardSoftLongScore>
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- org.optaplanner.core.api.score.buildin.hardsoftlong.HardSoftLongScore
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Comparable<HardSoftLongScore>,Score<HardSoftLongScore>
public final class HardSoftLongScore extends AbstractScore<HardSoftLongScore>
ThisScoreis based on 2 levels of long constraints: hard and soft. Hard 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 HardSoftLongScoreONE_HARDstatic HardSoftLongScoreONE_SOFTstatic HardSoftLongScoreZERO-
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 Modifier and Type Method Description HardSoftLongScoreadd(HardSoftLongScore addend)Returns a Score whose value is (this + addend).intcompareTo(HardSoftLongScore other)HardSoftLongScoredivide(double divisor)Returns a Score whose value is (this / divisor).booleanequals(Object o)longgetHardScore()The total of the broken negative hard constraints and fulfilled positive hard constraints.longgetSoftScore()The total of the broken negative soft constraints and fulfilled positive soft constraints.inthashCode()booleanisFeasible()APlanningSolutionis feasible if it has no broken hard constraints andScore.isSolutionInitialized()is true.HardSoftLongScoremultiply(double multiplicand)Returns a Score whose value is (this * multiplicand).HardSoftLongScorenegate()Returns a Score whose value is (- this).static HardSoftLongScoreof(long hardScore, long softScore)static HardSoftLongScoreofHard(long hardScore)static HardSoftLongScoreofSoft(long softScore)static HardSoftLongScoreofUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long softScore)static HardSoftLongScoreparseScore(String scoreString)HardSoftLongScorepower(double exponent)Returns a Score whose value is (this ^ exponent).HardSoftLongScoresubtract(HardSoftLongScore subtrahend)Returns a Score whose value is (this - subtrahend).Number[]toLevelNumbers()Returns an array of numbers representing the Score.StringtoShortString()LikeObject.toString(), but trims score levels which have a zero weight.StringtoString()HardSoftLongScorewithInitScore(int newInitScore)For example0hard/-8softwith-7returns-7init/0hard/-8soft.HardSoftLongScorezero()Returns a Score, all levels of which are zero.-
Methods inherited from class org.optaplanner.core.api.score.AbstractScore
buildScorePattern, buildShortString, getInitPrefix, getInitScore, isSolutionInitialized, parseInitScore, parseLevelAsBigDecimal, 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
isZero, toLevelDoubles
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Field Detail
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ZERO
public static final HardSoftLongScore ZERO
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ONE_HARD
public static final HardSoftLongScore ONE_HARD
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ONE_SOFT
public static final HardSoftLongScore ONE_SOFT
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Method Detail
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parseScore
public static HardSoftLongScore parseScore(String scoreString)
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ofUninitialized
public static HardSoftLongScore ofUninitialized(int initScore, long hardScore, long softScore)
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of
public static HardSoftLongScore of(long hardScore, long softScore)
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ofHard
public static HardSoftLongScore ofHard(long hardScore)
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ofSoft
public static HardSoftLongScore 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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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 score.
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- higher is better, usually negative, 0 if no soft constraints are broken/fulfilled
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withInitScore
public HardSoftLongScore withInitScore(int newInitScore)
Description copied from interface:ScoreFor example0hard/-8softwith-7returns-7init/0hard/-8soft.- 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()
Description copied from interface:ScoreAPlanningSolutionis feasible if it has no broken hard constraints andScore.isSolutionInitialized()is true. Simple scores (SimpleScore,SimpleLongScore,SimpleBigDecimalScore) are always feasible, if theirScore.getInitScore()is 0.- Returns:
- true if the hard score is 0 or higher and the
Score.getInitScore()is 0.
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add
public HardSoftLongScore add(HardSoftLongScore addend)
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns a Score whose value is (this + addend).- Parameters:
addend- value to be added to this Score- Returns:
- this + addend
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subtract
public HardSoftLongScore subtract(HardSoftLongScore subtrahend)
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns a Score whose value is (this - subtrahend).- Parameters:
subtrahend- value to be subtracted from this Score- Returns:
- this - subtrahend, rounded as necessary
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multiply
public HardSoftLongScore multiply(double multiplicand)
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns 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.
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multiplicand- value to be multiplied by this Score.- Returns:
- this * multiplicand
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divide
public HardSoftLongScore divide(double divisor)
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns 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.
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divisor- value by which this Score is to be divided- Returns:
- this / divisor
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power
public HardSoftLongScore power(double exponent)
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns 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.
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exponent- value by which this Score is to be powered- Returns:
- this ^ exponent
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negate
public HardSoftLongScore negate()
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns a Score whose value is (- this).- Returns:
- - this
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zero
public HardSoftLongScore zero()
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns a Score, all levels of which are zero.- Returns:
- never null
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toLevelNumbers
public Number[] toLevelNumbers()
Description copied from interface:ScoreReturns 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 specificScoreimplementation.For example:
-0hard/-7softreturnsnew int{-0, -7}The level numbers do not contain the
Score.getInitScore(). For example:-3init/-0hard/-7softalso returnsnew int{-0, -7}- Returns:
- never null
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compareTo
public int compareTo(HardSoftLongScore other)
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toShortString
public String toShortString()
Description copied from interface:ScoreLikeObject.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.- Returns:
- never null
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