bbotk (version 0.2.2)

mlr_terminators_clock_time: Terminator that stops according to the clock time

Description

Class to terminate the optimization after a fixed time point has been reached (as reported by Sys.time()).

Arguments

Dictionary

This Terminator can be instantiated via the dictionary mlr_terminators or with the associated sugar function trm():

mlr_terminators$get("clock_time")
trm("clock_time")

Parameters

stop_time

POSIXct(1) Terminator stops after this point in time.

Super class

bbotk::Terminator -> TerminatorClockTime

Methods

Public methods

Method new()

Creates a new instance of this R6 class.

Usage

TerminatorClockTime$new()

Method is_terminated()

Is TRUE iff the termination criterion is positive, and FALSE otherwise.

Usage

TerminatorClockTime$is_terminated(archive)

Arguments

archive

(Archive).

Returns

logical(1).

Method clone()

The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.

Usage

TerminatorClockTime$clone(deep = FALSE)

Arguments

deep

Whether to make a deep clone.

See Also

Other Terminator: Terminator, mlr_terminators_combo, mlr_terminators_evals, mlr_terminators_none, mlr_terminators_perf_reached, mlr_terminators_run_time, mlr_terminators_stagnation_batch, mlr_terminators_stagnation, mlr_terminators

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
stop_time = as.POSIXct("2030-01-01 00:00:00")
trm("clock_time", stop_time = stop_time)
# }

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