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/*
* Chips-n-Salsa: A library of parallel self-adaptive local search algorithms.
* Copyright (C) 2002-2021 Vincent A. Cicirello
*
* This file is part of Chips-n-Salsa (https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/).
*
* Chips-n-Salsa is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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package org.cicirello.search.operators.permutations;
import org.cicirello.math.rand.RandomIndexer;
import org.cicirello.permutations.Permutation;
import org.cicirello.search.operators.IterableMutationOperator;
import org.cicirello.search.operators.MutationIterator;
import org.cicirello.search.operators.UndoableMutationOperator;
/**
* This class implements a reversal mutation on permutations, where one mutation consists in
* reversing the order of a randomly selected subpermutation. The pair of indexes that indicate the
* subpermutation to reverse is chosen uniformly at random from among all n(n-1)/2 possible pairs of
* indexes, where n is the length of the permutation.
*
* The runtime (worst case and average case) of both the {@link #mutate(Permutation) mutate} and
* {@link #undo(Permutation) undo} methods is O(n), where n is the length of the permutation. The
* worst case runtime occurs when the random indexes are the two end points resulting in a complete
* reversal. On average, a reversal mutation moves approximately n/3 elements.
*
* @author Vincent A. Cicirello, https://www.cicirello.org/
*/
public class ReversalMutation
implements UndoableMutationOperator, IterableMutationOperator {
// needed to implement undo
private final int[] indexes;
/** Constructs an ReversalMutation mutation operator. */
public ReversalMutation() {
indexes = new int[2];
}
@Override
public final void mutate(Permutation c) {
if (c.length() >= 2) {
generateIndexes(c.length(), indexes);
c.reverse(indexes[0], indexes[1]);
}
}
@Override
public final void undo(Permutation c) {
if (c.length() >= 2) c.reverse(indexes[0], indexes[1]);
}
@Override
public ReversalMutation split() {
return new ReversalMutation();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* The worst case runtime of the {@link MutationIterator#hasNext} and the {@link
* MutationIterator#setSavepoint} methods of the {@link MutationIterator} created by this method
* is O(1). The amortized runtime of the {@link MutationIterator#nextMutant} method is O(1). And
* the worst case runtime of the {@link MutationIterator#rollback} method is O(n), where n is the
* length of the Permutation.
*/
@Override
public MutationIterator iterator(Permutation p) {
return new ReversalIterator(p);
}
/*
* This package access method allows the window limited version
* implemented as a subclass to change how indexes are generated
* without modifying the mutate method.
*/
void generateIndexes(int n, int[] indexes) {
RandomIndexer.nextIntPair(n, indexes);
}
}