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Description
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| CtDiffConstraint<T> | CtDiffConstraint models a "difference with a constant set" constraint. |
| FilterConstraint<T> | FilterConstraint models a filtering constraint. |
| IntersectConstraint<T> | IntersectConstraint models a set intersection constraint. |
| SetConstraints<T> | SetConstraints is a collection of set constraints. |
| SVar<T> | SVar is a variable whose values are sets of Ts. |
Test of the generic constraint solver: set constraint solver.
This package tests the generic constraint solver from the package
jpaul.Constraints by instantiating it for set constraints. It
is mostly intended as a test case, but can also be used for set
constraint solving in research prototypes.
To obtain a set constraint solver, the only important operation was to
subclass Var into SVar. SVar models a set-valued
variable; it implements implements the copy and join operations for elements of powerset lattices. SetConstraints is
just a convenience class that eases the generation of common set
constraints.
Five set constraints are available. Two of them are direct instances
of more general constraints: inclusion between two set variables and
inclusion between a constant set and a set variable (see SetConstraints.addInclusion and SetConstraints.addCtSource). We also have three more interesting
ones: IntersectConstraint, FilterConstraint,
and CtDiffConstraint. You can define other constraints by subclassing
Constraint.
Example constraint code: simplified IntersectConstraint
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