Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
This function allows to remove defined maximal cardinality of particular classes.
1 | removeMaximalClassCardinalities(problem, ...)
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problem |
Problem from which preference information will be removed. |
... |
Two-element vectors and/or integers.
Each argument represents restriction to remove. If |
Problem with removed preference information.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | # 4 alternatives, 2 gain criteria, 3 classes, monotonously increasing
# and general marginal value functions
perf <- matrix(c(5, 2, 1, 7, 0.5, 0.9, 0.4, 0.4), ncol = 2)
problem <- buildProblem(perf, 3, FALSE, c('g', 'g'), c(0, 0))
# set maximal class cardinalities:
# at most two alternatives could be assigned to class 2
# and at most one alternative could be assigned to class 3
problem <- addMaximalClassCardinalities(problem, c(2, 2), c(3, 1))
# remove defined restriction for class 2
problem <- removeMaximalClassCardinalities(problem, 2)
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