Ah.Bad choice of words. Entities. :-)
I've got three classes:
@PlanningEntity(movableEntitySelectionFilter = MovableWorkersSelectionFilter.class)public class Person extends Property {
String signature;String name;Desk desk;boolean movable;
...}
Fact:
public class Desk extends Property {
double x;double y;
public Desk() {}...}
Solution:
@PlanningSolutionpublic class DeskAssignmentSolution implements Solution<HardSoftScore> {
private List<Person> persons;private List<Desk> desks;private HardSoftScore score;
@PlanningEntityCollectionPropertypublic List<Person> getPersons() {return persons;}
public void setPersons(List<Person> persons) {this.persons = persons;}
public void setDesks(List<Desk> desks) {this.desks = desks;}
@ValueRangeProvider(id="deskRange")public List<Desk> getDesks() {return desks;}...
}
A desk is assigned to a person and makes up a desk assignment solution.
Certain desks should not be assigned since the are all ready occupied. The are correctly assigned to the right person in the initial solution.
Does the SelectionFilter prevent the desk being assigned somehow? I thought a SelectionFilter<Person> would only prevent a move of the Person but it's the Desk being assigned?
Regards,Mats
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Geoffrey De Smet <ge0ffrey.spam@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12-12-13 18:11, Mats Norén wrote:
entities? you mean classes?Hi,
I've got a domain with the following entities:
a class cannot be a variable. This probably a problem fact that and person.getDesk() nor DeskAssignement.getPerson() is the planning variables.- Person (planning entity)
- Desk (planning variable)
Now I am totally confused :)- DeskAssignment (solution)
in the official examples, something called Assignment is a planning entity.
agreed, "immovable" is the correct concept to use for that
All persons should be assigned to a desk according to some rules.
What I would like to do is to make certain Persons and their Desk immovable, ie, they are assigned a desk in the initial solution and should be fixed there. They are only there for the score calculation.
Take a look at the course scheduling example.
I looked at 14.3.1 Immovable planning entities but couldn't really see how I would apply it to my use case.
Here's a demo of immovable planning entities in that example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4meWIhPRVn8
Don't mix the concept of "(im)movable entities" (which is what you want) with the concept of "limiting value ranges per entity" or the concept of "filtering specific move selectors" (which is overkill and convoluted for your needs).Why is the filter applied at the planning entity level? Since it's the planning variable that changes I thought that I should somehow filter the allowed values for the Desk.
Regards,
Mats
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