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JCP Standard JSR331 “Java Constraint Programming API”. It is used for Modeling and Solving Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization Problems using Java and off-the-shelf Constraint/Linear Solvers
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// J A V A C O M M U N I T Y P R O C E S S
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// Common Implementation
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package javax.constraints.impl.search.selectors;
/**
* This class creates a selector that selects an unbound constrained
* variable from a given array of variables. It selects the unbound variable
* with the smallest domain. If there are two variables with the same
* smallest size, then the selector selects a variable with the smallest
* minimum.
*/
import javax.constraints.SearchStrategy;
import javax.constraints.Var;
import javax.constraints.VarSelectorType;
public class VarSelectorMinDomainMinValue extends AbstractVarSelector {
public VarSelectorMinDomainMinValue(SearchStrategy strategy) {
super(strategy);
}
public VarSelectorType getType() {
return VarSelectorType.MIN_DOMAIN_MIN_VALUE;
}
/**
* Selects the unbound variable with the smallest domain.
* If there are two variables with the same smallest size,
* a variable with the smallest minimum is selected.
* If no variables to select, it returns -1;
*/
public int select() {
int minSize = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
int minMin = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
int minIndex = -1;
for(int i=0; i < getVars().length; i++) {
Var var = getVars()[i];
if (var.isBound())
continue;
int size = var.getDomainSize();
if (minIndex == -1 || minSize >= size) {
if (minSize > size || minMin > var.getMin()) {
minIndex = i;
minSize = size;
minMin = var.getMin();
// if (size == 2) break;
}
}
}
return minIndex;
}
}