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globalOptTests (version 1.1)

getProblemDimen: Get the length of the parameter vector expected by a given objective function.

Description

This function returns an integer value that corresponds to the length of the parameter vector expected by a given objective function.

Usage

getProblemDimen(fnName)

Arguments

fnName
A character vector naming the objective function to call. Options are elements of
c("Ackleys", "AluffiPentini", "BeckerLago",
      "Bohachevsky1", "Bohachevsky2", "Branin",
      "Camel3", "Camel6", "CosMix2", "CosMix4",
      "DekkersAarts", "Easom", "EMichalewicz",
      "Expo", "GoldPrice", "Griewank", "Gulf",
      "Hartman3", "Hartman6", "Hosaki", "Kowalik",
      "LM1", "LM2n10", "LM2n5", "McCormic",
      "MeyerRoth", "MieleCantrell", "Modlangerman",
      "ModRosenbrock", "MultiGauss", "Neumaier2",
      "Neumaier3", "Paviani", "Periodic",
      "PowellQ", "PriceTransistor", "Rastrigin",
      "Rosenbrock", "Salomon", "Schaffer1",
      "Schaffer2", "Schubert", "Schwefel",
      "Shekel10", "Shekel5", "Shekel7",
      "Shekelfox5", "Wood", "Zeldasine10",
      "Zeldasine20").
Unique partial matches to these elements are accepted.

Value

describing the length of the parameter vector expected by the objective function.

Details

Note that some of the above functions can handle parameter vectors of multiple lengths; the return value given indicates the parameter vector length that corresponds to a problem dimension for which the function getGlobalOpt returns the global optimum.

References

Mullen, K. M. (2014), Continuous Global Optimization in R, Journal of Statistical Software, 60, 6, 1--45, URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v60/i06/.

Examples

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getProblemDimen("Ackleys")
getProblemDimen("AluffiPentini")

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