LSSurrogateParameters Class¶
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class LSSurrogateParameters¶
Parameters specific to the surrogate modeling feature. Surrogate parameters can be used to query and set the evaluation budget and the evaluation points of the associated external function.
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- Since:
9.5
Summary¶
Returns the maximum number of evaluations. |
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Sets the maximum number of evaluations. |
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Creates an evaluation point for the external function. |
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Returns the number of evaluation points. |
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Returns the evaluation point at the given position. |
Functions¶
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int LSSurrogateParameters::getEvaluationLimit() const¶
Returns the maximum number of evaluations. By default, the maximum number of evaluations is set to the largest positive integer on 32 bits, that is 2^31-1 = 2,147,483,647 > 10^9.
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Maximum number of calls to the external function.
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void LSSurrogateParameters::setEvaluationLimit(int evaluationLimit)¶
Sets the maximum number of evaluations. By default, the maximum number of evaluations is set to the largest positive integer on 32 bits, that is 2^31-1 = 2,147,483,647 > 10^9. Only allowed in states
S_Modeling
orS_Stopped
.- Parameters:
evaluationLimit – Maximum number of calls to the external function.
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LSEvaluationPoint LSSurrogateParameters::createEvaluationPoint()¶
Creates an evaluation point for the external function. It consists of a list of values corresponding to the function’s arguments and return value.
Evaluation points are used to specify known points for a function in advance. It can be useful to warm-start the solver when the function is particularly expensive to evaluate, or if you already have a good estimate of the optimal point. Only allowed in states
S_Modeling
orS_Stopped
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Evaluation point.
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int LSSurrogateParameters::getNbEvaluationPoints() const¶
Returns the number of evaluation points.
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Number of evaluation points.
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lsint LSSurrogateParameters::getEvaluationPoint(int pos) const¶
Returns the evaluation point at the given position.
- Parameters:
pos – Position of the evaluation point.
- Returns:
Evaluation point at the given position.
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