Struct vrp_core::models::problem::SingleBuilder

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pub struct SingleBuilder(/* private fields */);
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Provides a way to build a Single job using the builder pattern.

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impl SingleBuilder

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pub fn add_place(self, place: Place) -> Self

Adds a new place to single job’s places collection. Use this api to add multiple places which are used as alternative places (e.g. locations) to serve the job.

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pub fn add_places(self, places: impl Iterator<Item = Place>) -> Self

Adds new places to single job’s places collection.

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pub fn id(self, id: &str) -> Self

Sets a job id dimension.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs where two are having top prio
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // mark two jobs as top priority (2 and 4 locations)
                    dimens.set_job_priority(idx % 2 == 0);
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity which doesn't need to return back to the depot
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(VehicleDetailBuilder::default().set_start_location(0).build()?)
        // only two jobs can be served by the vehicle
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs with location indices from 1 to 4
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                // each job is delivery job with demand=1
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                // job has location, which is an index in routing matrix
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 4 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
examples/custom_constraint.rs (line 57)
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs when second and forth have fridge requirement
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // all jobs have fridge requirements, but only one vehicle will be allowed to serve them
                    dimens.set_job_hardware("fridge".to_string());
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 2 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    if idx % 2 == 0 {
                        // only one vehicle has a hardware requirement set to 'fridge'
                        dimens.set_vehicle_hardware(once("fridge".to_string()).collect());
                    }
                })
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn demand<T: LoadOps>(self, demand: Demand<T>) -> Self

A simple api to set a single job’s demand.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs where two are having top prio
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // mark two jobs as top priority (2 and 4 locations)
                    dimens.set_job_priority(idx % 2 == 0);
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity which doesn't need to return back to the depot
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(VehicleDetailBuilder::default().set_start_location(0).build()?)
        // only two jobs can be served by the vehicle
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs with location indices from 1 to 4
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                // each job is delivery job with demand=1
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                // job has location, which is an index in routing matrix
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 4 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
examples/custom_constraint.rs (line 58)
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs when second and forth have fridge requirement
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // all jobs have fridge requirements, but only one vehicle will be allowed to serve them
                    dimens.set_job_hardware("fridge".to_string());
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 2 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    if idx % 2 == 0 {
                        // only one vehicle has a hardware requirement set to 'fridge'
                        dimens.set_vehicle_hardware(once("fridge".to_string()).collect());
                    }
                })
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // build two PUDO (pick up/drop off) jobs with demand=1 and permissive time windows (just to show API usage)
    let pudos = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            let location_idx = if idx == 1 { 1 } else { 3 };
            MultiBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("pudo{idx}").as_str())
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_pickup(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_delivery(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx + 1)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(
            VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                .set_start_location(0)
                .set_start_time(0.)
                // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                .set_end_location(0)
                .set_end_time(10000.)
                .build()?,
        )
        // the vehicle has capacity=1, so it is forced to do delivery after each pickup
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(1))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(pudos.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn dimension(self, func: impl FnOnce(&mut Dimensions)) -> Self

A simple api to associate arbitrary property within the job.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs where two are having top prio
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // mark two jobs as top priority (2 and 4 locations)
                    dimens.set_job_priority(idx % 2 == 0);
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity which doesn't need to return back to the depot
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(VehicleDetailBuilder::default().set_start_location(0).build()?)
        // only two jobs can be served by the vehicle
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs when second and forth have fridge requirement
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // all jobs have fridge requirements, but only one vehicle will be allowed to serve them
                    dimens.set_job_hardware("fridge".to_string());
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 2 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    if idx % 2 == 0 {
                        // only one vehicle has a hardware requirement set to 'fridge'
                        dimens.set_vehicle_hardware(once("fridge".to_string()).collect());
                    }
                })
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn location(self, location: Location) -> GenericResult<Self>

A simple api to set location of the first place. Normally, location is represented as an index in routing matrix. Fails if used with more than one place, creates a new place if no places are specified.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs where two are having top prio
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // mark two jobs as top priority (2 and 4 locations)
                    dimens.set_job_priority(idx % 2 == 0);
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity which doesn't need to return back to the depot
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(VehicleDetailBuilder::default().set_start_location(0).build()?)
        // only two jobs can be served by the vehicle
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs with location indices from 1 to 4
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                // each job is delivery job with demand=1
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                // job has location, which is an index in routing matrix
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 4 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs when second and forth have fridge requirement
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // all jobs have fridge requirements, but only one vehicle will be allowed to serve them
                    dimens.set_job_hardware("fridge".to_string());
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 2 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    if idx % 2 == 0 {
                        // only one vehicle has a hardware requirement set to 'fridge'
                        dimens.set_vehicle_hardware(once("fridge".to_string()).collect());
                    }
                })
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // build two PUDO (pick up/drop off) jobs with demand=1 and permissive time windows (just to show API usage)
    let pudos = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            let location_idx = if idx == 1 { 1 } else { 3 };
            MultiBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("pudo{idx}").as_str())
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_pickup(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_delivery(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx + 1)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(
            VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                .set_start_location(0)
                .set_start_time(0.)
                // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                .set_end_location(0)
                .set_end_time(10000.)
                .build()?,
        )
        // the vehicle has capacity=1, so it is forced to do delivery after each pickup
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(1))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(pudos.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn duration(self, duration: Duration) -> GenericResult<Self>

A simple api to set duration of the first place. Fails if used with more than one place, creates a new place if no places are specified.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // build two PUDO (pick up/drop off) jobs with demand=1 and permissive time windows (just to show API usage)
    let pudos = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            let location_idx = if idx == 1 { 1 } else { 3 };
            MultiBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("pudo{idx}").as_str())
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_pickup(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_delivery(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx + 1)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(
            VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                .set_start_location(0)
                .set_start_time(0.)
                // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                .set_end_location(0)
                .set_end_time(10000.)
                .build()?,
        )
        // the vehicle has capacity=1, so it is forced to do delivery after each pickup
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(1))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(pudos.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn times(self, times: Vec<TimeWindow>) -> GenericResult<Self>

A simple api to set time windows of the first place. Fails if used with more than one place, creates a new place if no places are specified.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // build two PUDO (pick up/drop off) jobs with demand=1 and permissive time windows (just to show API usage)
    let pudos = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            let location_idx = if idx == 1 { 1 } else { 3 };
            MultiBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("pudo{idx}").as_str())
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_pickup(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_delivery(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx + 1)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(
            VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                .set_start_location(0)
                .set_start_time(0.)
                // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                .set_end_location(0)
                .set_end_time(10000.)
                .build()?,
        )
        // the vehicle has capacity=1, so it is forced to do delivery after each pickup
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(1))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(pudos.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn build(self) -> GenericResult<Single>

Builds a Single job.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // build two PUDO (pick up/drop off) jobs with demand=1 and permissive time windows (just to show API usage)
    let pudos = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            let location_idx = if idx == 1 { 1 } else { 3 };
            MultiBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("pudo{idx}").as_str())
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_pickup(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .add_job(
                    SingleBuilder::default()
                        .demand(Demand::pudo_delivery(1))
                        .times(vec![TimeWindow::new(0., 1000.)])?
                        .duration(10.)?
                        .location(location_idx + 1)?
                        .build()?,
                )
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(
            VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                .set_start_location(0)
                .set_start_time(0.)
                // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                .set_end_location(0)
                .set_end_time(10000.)
                .build()?,
        )
        // the vehicle has capacity=1, so it is forced to do delivery after each pickup
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(1))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(pudos.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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pub fn build_as_job(self) -> GenericResult<Job>

Builds a Job.

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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs where two are having top prio
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // mark two jobs as top priority (2 and 4 locations)
                    dimens.set_job_priority(idx % 2 == 0);
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // define a single vehicle with limited capacity which doesn't need to return back to the depot
    let vehicle = VehicleBuilder::default()
        .id("v1".to_string().as_str())
        .add_detail(VehicleDetailBuilder::default().set_start_location(0).build()?)
        // only two jobs can be served by the vehicle
        .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
        .build()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(once(vehicle))
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs with location indices from 1 to 4
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                // each job is delivery job with demand=1
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                // job has location, which is an index in routing matrix
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 4 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}
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fn define_problem(goal: GoalContext, transport: Arc<dyn TransportCost + Send + Sync>) -> GenericResult<Problem> {
    // create 4 jobs when second and forth have fridge requirement
    let single_jobs = (1..=4)
        .map(|idx| {
            SingleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("job{idx}").as_str())
                .demand(Demand::delivery(1))
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    // all jobs have fridge requirements, but only one vehicle will be allowed to serve them
                    dimens.set_job_hardware("fridge".to_string());
                })
                .location(idx)?
                .build_as_job()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    // create 2 vehicles
    let vehicles = (1..=2)
        .map(|idx| {
            VehicleBuilder::default()
                .id(format!("v{idx}").as_str())
                .add_detail(
                    VehicleDetailBuilder::default()
                        // vehicle starts at location with index 0 in routing matrix
                        .set_start_location(0)
                        // vehicle should return to location with index 0
                        .set_end_location(0)
                        .build()?,
                )
                .dimension(|dimens| {
                    if idx % 2 == 0 {
                        // only one vehicle has a hardware requirement set to 'fridge'
                        dimens.set_vehicle_hardware(once("fridge".to_string()).collect());
                    }
                })
                // each vehicle has capacity=2, so it can serve at most 2 jobs
                .capacity(SingleDimLoad::new(2))
                .build()
        })
        .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;

    ProblemBuilder::default()
        .add_jobs(single_jobs.into_iter())
        .add_vehicles(vehicles.into_iter())
        .with_goal(goal)
        .with_transport_cost(transport)
        .build()
}

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