Interface Termination<Solution_>
- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener,- PhaseLifecycleListener<Solution_>,- SolverLifecycleListener<Solution_>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractCompositeTermination,- AbstractTermination,- AndCompositeTermination,- BasicPlumbingTermination,- BestScoreFeasibleTermination,- BestScoreTermination,- ChildThreadPlumbingTermination,- OrCompositeTermination,- PhaseToSolverTerminationBridge,- ScoreCalculationCountTermination,- StepCountTermination,- TimeMillisSpentTermination,- UnimprovedStepCountTermination,- UnimprovedTimeMillisSpentScoreDifferenceThresholdTermination,- UnimprovedTimeMillisSpentTermination
A Termination determines when a 
Solver or a Phase should stop.
 
 An implementation must extend AbstractTermination to ensure backwards compatibility in future versions.
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondoublecalculatePhaseTimeGradient(AbstractPhaseScope<Solution_> phaseScope) doublecalculateSolverTimeGradient(SolverScope<Solution_> solverScope) A timeGradient is a relative estimate of how long the search will continue.createChildThreadTermination(SolverScope<Solution_> solverScope, ChildThreadType childThreadType) booleanisPhaseTerminated(AbstractPhaseScope<Solution_> phaseScope) Called by thePhaseafter every step and every move to determine if the search should stop.booleanisSolverTerminated(SolverScope<Solution_> solverScope) Called by theSolverafter every phase to determine if the search should stop.Methods inherited from interface org.optaplanner.core.impl.phase.event.PhaseLifecycleListenerphaseEnded, phaseStarted, stepEnded, stepStartedMethods inherited from interface org.optaplanner.core.impl.solver.event.SolverLifecycleListenersolvingEnded, solvingError, solvingStarted
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Method Details- 
isSolverTerminatedCalled by theSolverafter every phase to determine if the search should stop.- Parameters:
- solverScope- never null
- Returns:
- true if the search should terminate.
 
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isPhaseTerminatedCalled by thePhaseafter every step and every move to determine if the search should stop.- Parameters:
- phaseScope- never null
- Returns:
- true if the search should terminate.
 
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calculateSolverTimeGradientA 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 cannot 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 -1.0when it is not supported. At the start of a solver t is 0.0 and at the end t would be 1.0.
 
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calculatePhaseTimeGradient- Parameters:
- phaseScope- never null
- Returns:
- timeGradient t for which 0.0 <= t <= 1.0 or -1.0when 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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createChildThreadTerminationTermination<Solution_> createChildThreadTermination(SolverScope<Solution_> solverScope, ChildThreadType childThreadType) - Parameters:
- solverScope- never null
- childThreadType- never null
- Returns:
- not null
- Throws:
- UnsupportedOperationException- if not supported by this termination
 
 
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