salesman
See: demo
Author: Ophir LOJKINE
Author: Thibaud MICHEL
salesman npm module Modified by Wemap (thibaud@getwemap.com) to add ts
Good heuristic for the traveling salesman problem using simulated annealing.
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salesman
- ~Point
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~solve(points, [temp_coeff], [callback], [callback]) ⇒
Array.<number>
salesman~Point
Kind: inner class of salesman
new Point(x, y)
Represents a point in two dimensions. Used as the input for solve
.
Param | Type | Description |
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x | number |
abscissa |
y | number |
ordinate |
Array.<number>
salesman~solve(points, [temp_coeff], [callback], [callback]) ⇒ Solves the following problem: Given a list of points and the distances between each pair of points, what is the shortest possible route that visits each point exactly once and returns to the origin point?
Kind: inner method of salesman
Returns: Array.<number>
- An array of indexes in the original array. Indicates in which order the different points are visited.
Param | Type | Default | Description |
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points | Array.<Point> |
The points that the path will have to visit. | |
[temp_coeff] | number |
0.999 |
changes the convergence speed of the algorithm. Smaller values (0.9) work faster but give poorer solutions, whereas values closer to 1 (0.99999) work slower, but give better solutions. |
[callback] | function |
An optional callback to be called after each iteration. | |
[callback] | function |
euclidean |
An optional argument to specify how distances are calculated. The function takes two Point objects as arguments and returns a number for distance. Defaults to simple Euclidean distance calculation. |
Example
var points = [
new salesman.Point(2,3)
//other points
];
var solution = salesman.solve(points);
var ordered_points = solution.map(i => points[i]);
// ordered_points now contains the points, in the order they ought to be visited.