pub struct TestProblem {
pub name: String,
pub function: fn(&ArrayView1<'_, f64>) -> f64,
pub dimensions: usize,
pub bounds: Vec<(f64, f64)>,
pub global_optimum: Array1<f64>,
pub global_minimum: f64,
pub characteristics: ProblemCharacteristics,
}Expand description
Test problem definition
Fields§
§name: StringName of the test function
function: fn(&ArrayView1<'_, f64>) -> f64Function to optimize
dimensions: usizeProblem dimensions
bounds: Vec<(f64, f64)>Variable bounds
global_optimum: Array1<f64>Known global optimum location
global_minimum: f64Known global optimum value
characteristics: ProblemCharacteristicsProblem characteristics
Implementations§
Source§impl TestProblem
impl TestProblem
Sourcepub fn evaluate(&self, x: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>) -> f64
pub fn evaluate(&self, x: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>) -> f64
Evaluate the function at a point
Sourcepub fn generate_starting_points(
&self,
count: usize,
) -> ScirsResult<Vec<Array1<f64>>>
pub fn generate_starting_points( &self, count: usize, ) -> ScirsResult<Vec<Array1<f64>>>
Generate random starting points for the problem
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for TestProblem
impl Clone for TestProblem
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TestProblem
fn clone(&self) -> TestProblem
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for TestProblem
impl RefUnwindSafe for TestProblem
impl Send for TestProblem
impl Sync for TestProblem
impl Unpin for TestProblem
impl UnwindSafe for TestProblem
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