Add binary decisions
Add a binary decision to a conservation planning problem()
.
This is the classic decision of either prioritizing or not prioritizing a
planning unit. Typically, this decision has the assumed action of buying
the planning unit to include in a protected area network. If no decision is
added to a problem then this decision class will be used by default.
add_binary_decisions(x)
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Conservation planning problems involve making decisions on planning
units. These decisions are then associated with actions (e.g. turning a
planning unit into a protected area). If no decision is explicitly added to
a problem, then the binary decision class will be used by default. Only a
single decision should be added to a ConservationProblem
object.
Note that if multiple decisions are added to a problem object, then the
last one to be added will be used.
Object (i.e. ConservationProblem
) with the decisions added
to it.
# set seed for reproducibility set.seed(500) # load data data(sim_pu_raster, sim_features, sim_pu_zones_stack, sim_features_zones) # create minimal problem with binary decisions p1 <- problem(sim_pu_raster, sim_features) %>% add_min_set_objective() %>% add_relative_targets(0.1) %>% add_binary_decisions() %>% add_default_solver(verbose = FALSE) ## Not run: # solve problem s1 <- solve(p1) # plot solution plot(s1, main = "solution") ## End(Not run) # build multi-zone conservation problem with binary decisions p2 <- problem(sim_pu_zones_stack, sim_features_zones) %>% add_min_set_objective() %>% add_relative_targets(matrix(runif(15, 0.1, 0.2), nrow = 5, ncol = 3)) %>% add_binary_decisions() %>% add_default_solver(verbose = FALSE) ## Not run: # solve the problem s2 <- solve(p2) # print solution print(s2) # plot solution plot(category_layer(s2), main = "solution", axes = FALSE, box = FALSE) ## End(Not run)
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