GetHypervolume | R Documentation |
Compute the hypervolume formed by the points w.r.t. a reference point. If no reference is supplied, use the nadir point*(1.1,...,1.1).
GetHypervolume( objective, reference = NULL, method = "exact", ref_multiplier = 1.1 )
objective |
The set of points in the objective space (The objective values). A single column should contain one point, so the size would be numberOfObjective x nPoint, e.g. in 5 objective problem, it is 5 x n. |
reference |
The reference point for HV computation. A column vector. |
method |
Exact using WFG method or approximate HV using the method by Bringmann and Friedrich. Default to "exact". |
ref_multiplier |
Multiplier to the nadir point for dynamic reference point location |
Hypervolume size, a scalar value.
nObjective <- 5 # the number of objectives nPoint <- 10 # the number of points that will form the hypervolume objective <- matrix(stats::runif(nObjective*nPoint), nrow = nObjective, ncol = nPoint) numpyready <- reticulate::py_module_available('numpy') pygmoready <- reticulate::py_module_available('pygmo') py_module_ready <- numpyready && pygmoready if(py_module_ready) # prevent error on testing the example GetHypervolume(objective,,"exact") # no reference supplied reference <- rep(2,nObjective) # create a reference point at (2,2,2,2,2) if(py_module_ready) # prevent error on testing the example GetHypervolume(objective,reference,"exact") # using reference point
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