Package org.sat4j.tools

Source Code of org.sat4j.tools.SingleSolutionDetector

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* SAT4J: a SATisfiability library for Java Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Daniel Le Berre
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* Based on the original MiniSat specification from:
*
* An extensible SAT solver. Niklas Een and Niklas Sorensson. Proceedings of the
* Sixth International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability
* Testing, LNCS 2919, pp 502-518, 2003.
*
* See www.minisat.se for the original solver in C++.
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package org.sat4j.tools;

import org.sat4j.core.VecInt;
import org.sat4j.specs.ContradictionException;
import org.sat4j.specs.IConstr;
import org.sat4j.specs.ISolver;
import org.sat4j.specs.IVecInt;
import org.sat4j.specs.TimeoutException;

/**
* This solver decorator allows to detect whether or not the set of constraints
* available in the solver has only one solution or not.
*
* NOTE THAT THIS DECORATOR CANNOT BE USED WITH SOLVERS USING SPECIFIC DATA
* STRUCTURES FOR BINARY OR TERNARY CLAUSES!
*
* <code>
SingleSolutionDetector problem =
new SingleSolutionDetector(SolverFactory.newMiniSAT());
// feed problem/solver as usual

if (problem.isSatisfiable()) {
if (problem.hasASingleSolution()) {
// great, the instance has a unique solution
int [] uniquesolution = problem.getModel();
} else {
// too bad, got more than one
}
}
</code>
*
* @author leberre
*
*/
public class SingleSolutionDetector extends SolverDecorator<ISolver> {

    /**
     *
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

    public SingleSolutionDetector(ISolver solver) {
        super(solver);
    }

    /**
     * Please use that method only after a positive answer from isSatisfiable()
     * (else a runtime exception will be launched).
     *
     * NOTE THAT THIS FUNCTION SHOULD NOT ONLY BE USED ONCE THE FINAL SOLUTION IS FOUND,
     * SINCE THE METHOD ADDS CONSTRAINTS INTO THE SOLVER THAT MAY NOT BE REMOVED UNDER
     * CERTAIN CONDITIONS (UNIT CONSTRAINTS LEARNT FOR INSTANCE).
     * THAT ISSUE WILL BE RESOLVED ONCE REMOVECONSTR WILL WORK PROPERLY.
     *
     * @return true iff there is only one way to satisfy all the constraints in
     *         the solver.
     * @throws TimeoutException
     * @see {@link ISolver#removeConstr(IConstr)}
     */
    public boolean hasASingleSolution() throws TimeoutException {
        return hasASingleSolution(new VecInt());
    }

    /**
     * Please use that method only after a positive answer from
     * isSatisfiable(assumptions) (else a runtime exception will be launched).
     *
     * @param assumptions
     *            a set of literals (dimacs numbering) that must be satisfied.
     * @return true iff there is only one way to satisfy all the constraints in
     *         the solver using the provided set of assumptions.
     * @throws TimeoutException
     */
    public boolean hasASingleSolution(IVecInt assumptions)
            throws TimeoutException {
        int[] firstmodel = model();
        assert firstmodel != null;
        IVecInt clause = new VecInt(firstmodel.length);
        for (int q : firstmodel) {
            clause.push(-q);
        }
        boolean result = false;
        try {
            IConstr added = addClause(clause);
            result = !isSatisfiable(assumptions);
            removeConstr(added);
        } catch (ContradictionException e) {
            result = true;
        }
        return result;
    }
}
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