Class SinglePointCrossover<T extends IntegerVector>

java.lang.Object
org.cicirello.search.operators.integers.SinglePointCrossover<T>
Type Parameters:
T - The specific IntegerVector type, such as IntegerVector or BoundedIntegerVector.
All Implemented Interfaces:
Splittable<CrossoverOperator<T>>, CrossoverOperator<T>

public final class SinglePointCrossover<T extends IntegerVector> extends Object implements CrossoverOperator<T>
Implementation of single point crossover, but for IntegerVectors. In a single point crossover, a random cross point is chosen uniformly along the length of the parents. Both parents are cut at that point. Each child gets the elements before the cross point from one parent, and the elements after the cross point from the other parent. Single point crossover originated for crossover of bit vectors within a genetic algorithm, but has been adapted here for vectors of integers.
  • Constructor Details

    • SinglePointCrossover

      public SinglePointCrossover()
      Constructs a single point crossover operator.
  • Method Details

    • cross

      public void cross(IntegerVector c1, IntegerVector c2)
      Performs a crossover for an evolutionary algorithm, such that crossover forms two children from two parents. Implementations of this method modify the parameters, transforming the parents into the children.

      Behavior is undefined if the IntegerVectors are of different lengths.

      Specified by:
      cross in interface CrossoverOperator<T extends IntegerVector>
      Parameters:
      c1 - A candidate solution subject to the crossover. This method changes the state of c1.
      c2 - A candidate solution subject to the crossover. This method changes the state of c2.
    • split

      public SinglePointCrossover<T> split()
      Description copied from interface: Splittable
      Generates a functionally identical copy of this object, for use in multithreaded implementations of search algorithms. The state of the object that is returned may or may not be identical to that of the original. Thus, this is a distinct concept from the functionality of the Copyable interface. Classes that implement this interface must ensure that the object returned performs the same functionality, and that it does not share any state data that would be either unsafe or inefficient for concurrent access by multiple threads. The split method is allowed to simply return the this reference, provided that it is both safe and efficient for multiple threads to share a single copy of the Splittable object. The intention is to provide a multithreaded search with the capability to provide spawned threads with their own distinct search operators. Such multithreaded algorithms can call the split method for each thread it spawns to generate a functionally identical copy of the operator, but with independent state.
      Specified by:
      split in interface Splittable<T extends IntegerVector>
      Returns:
      A functionally identical copy of the object, or a reference to this if it is both safe and efficient for multiple threads to share a single instance of this Splittable object.