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Base class representing ranking operations, inheriting from MiesOperator
.
A Scalor
gets a table of individuals as input, along with information on the individuals' performance values
and returns a vector of a possible scalarization of individuals' fitness (or other qualities).
Scalor
s can be used by Selector
s as a basis to select individuals by. This way it is possible to have tournament
selection (SelectorTournament
) or elite selection (SelectorBest
) based on different, configurable qualities of
individuals.
Unlike most other operator types inheriting from MiesOperator
, the $operate()
function has two arguments, which are passed on to $.scale()
values
:: data.frame
Individuals to operate on. Must pass the check of the ParamSet
given in the last $prime()
call
and may not have any missing components.
fitnesses
:: numeric
| matrix
Fitnesses for each individual given in values
. If this is a numeric
, then its length must be equal to the number of rows in values
. If
this is a matrix
, if number of rows must be equal to the number of rows in values
, and it must have one column when doing single-crit optimization
and one column each for each "criterion" when doing multi-crit optimization.
Note that fitness values are always maximized, both in single- and multi-criterion optimization, so objective output is multiplied with -1
if it
is tagged as "minimize"
.
The return value of an operation should be a numeric vector with one finite value for each entry of values
, assigning high values to individuals in
some way more "desirable" than others with low values.
Scalor
is an abstract base class and should be inherited from. Inheriting classes should implement the private $.scale()
function. The user of the object calls $operate()
, and the arguments are passed on to private $.scale()
after checking that
the operator is primed, that the values
argument conforms to the primed domain and that other values match. Typically, the $initialize()
function
should also be overloaded, and optionally the $prime()
function; they should call their super
equivalents.
miesmuschel::MiesOperator
-> Scalor
supported
(character
)
Optimization supported by this Scalor
, can be "single-crit"
, "multi-crit"
, or both.
new()
Initialize base class components of the Mutator
.
Scalor$new( param_classes = c("ParamLgl", "ParamInt", "ParamDbl", "ParamFct"), param_set = ps(), supported = c("single-crit", "multi-crit"), packages = character(0), dict_entry = NULL, own_param_set = quote(self$param_set) )
param_classes
(character
)
Classes of parameters that the operator can handle. May contain any of "ParamLgl"
, "ParamInt"
, "ParamDbl"
, "ParamFct"
.
Default is all of them.
The $param_classes
field will reflect this value.
param_set
(ParamSet
| list
of expression
)
Strategy parameters of the operator. This should be created by the subclass and given to super$initialize()
.
If this is a ParamSet
, it is used as the MiesOperator
's ParamSet
directly. Otherwise it must be a list
of expressions e.g. created by alist()
that evaluate to ParamSet
s,
possibly referencing self
and private
.
These ParamSet
are then combined using a ParamSetCollection
.
Default is the empty ParamSet
.
The $param_set
field will reflect this value.
supported
(character
)
Subset of "single-crit"
and "multi-crit"
, indicating wether single and / or multi-criterion optimization is supported.
Default both of them.
The $supported
field will reflect this value.
packages
(character
)
Packages that need to be loaded for the operator to function. This should
be declared so these packages can be loaded when operators run on parallel
instances. Default is character(0)
.
The $packages
field will reflect this values.
dict_entry
(character(1)
| NULL
)
Key of the class inside the Dictionary
(usually one of
dict_mutators
, dict_recombinators
, dict_selectors
), where it can
be retrieved using a short access function. May be NULL
if the operator
is not entered in a dictionary.
The $dict_entry
field will reflect this value.
own_param_set
(language
)
An expression that evaluates to a ParamSet
indicating the configuration parameters that are entirely owned by
this operator class (and not proxied from a construction argument object). This should be quote(self$param_set)
(the default) when
the param_set
argument is not a list of expressions.
clone()
The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.
Scalor$clone(deep = FALSE)
deep
Whether to make a deep clone.
Other base classes:
Filtor
,
FiltorSurrogate
,
MiesOperator
,
Mutator
,
MutatorDiscrete
,
MutatorNumeric
,
OperatorCombination
,
Recombinator
,
RecombinatorPair
,
Selector
,
SelectorScalar
Other scalors:
dict_scalors_aggregate
,
dict_scalors_domcount
,
dict_scalors_fixedprojection
,
dict_scalors_hypervolume
,
dict_scalors_nondom
,
dict_scalors_one
,
dict_scalors_proxy
,
dict_scalors_single
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