【智能优化算法-黑猩猩算法】基于增强型黑猩猩优化器算法求解单目标优化问题附matlab代码

 1 内容介绍

This article proposes a novel metaheuristic algorithm called Chimp Optimization Algorithm (ChOA) inspired by the individual intelligence and sexual motivation of chimps in their group hunting, which is different from the other social predators. ChOA is designed to further alleviate the two problems of slow convergence speed and trapping in local optima in solving high-dimensional problems. In this article, a mathematical model of diverse intelligence and sexual motivation is proposed. Four types of chimps entitled attacker, barrier, chaser, and driver are employed for simulating the diverse intelligence. Moreover, the four main steps of hunting, driving, blocking, and attacking, are implemented. Afterward, the algorithm is tested on 30 well-known benchmark functions, and the results are compared to four newly proposed meta-heuristic algorithms in term of convergence speed, the probability of getting stuck in local minimums, and the accuracy of obtained results. The results indicate that the ChOA outperforms the other benchmark optimization algorithms.

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2 仿真代码

%___________________________________________________________________%
%  Dimension Learning Based Chimp Optimizer for Solving Engineering          %
%  Problems (I-ChoA) source codes version 1.0                        %
%                                                                   %
%  Developed in MATLAB R2018a                                       %
%                                                                   %
%  Author and programmer: Dr. Narinder Singh, Department of Mathematics, 
 % Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, INDIA                                                %
%  e-Mail:narindersinghgoria@gmail.com                                                                 %
% ResearchGate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Narinder-Singh 
% Google Scholar:
% https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=ypebIpIAAAAJ&hl=en 
%___________________________________________________________________%
%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %

% You can simply define your cost in a seperate file and load its handle to fobj 
% The initial parameters that you need are:
%__________________________________________
% fobj = @YourCostFunction
% dim = number of your variables
% Max_iteration = maximum number of generations
% N = number of search agents
% lb=[lb1,lb2,...,lbn] where lbn is the lower bound of variable n
% ub=[ub1,ub2,...,ubn] where ubn is the upper bound of variable n
% If all the variables have equal lower bound you can just
% define lb and ub as two single number numbers
%##########################################################################
%##########################################################################

%___________________________________________________________________%
%  Dimension Learning Based Chimp Optimizer for Solving Engineering          %
%  Problems (I-ChoA) source codes version 1.0                        %
%                                                                   %
%  Developed in MATLAB R2018a                                       %
%                                                                   %
%  Author and programmer: Dr. Narinder Singh, Department of Mathematics, 
 % Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, INDIA                                                %
%  e-Mail:narindersinghgoria@gmail.com                                                                 %
% ResearchGate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Narinder-Singh 
% Google Scholar:
% https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=ypebIpIAAAAJ&hl=en 
%___________________________________________________________________%
%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %

% You can simply define your cost in a seperate file and load its handle to fobj 
% The initial parameters that you need are:
%__________________________________________
% fobj = @YourCostFunction
% dim = number of your variables
% Max_iteration = maximum number of generations
% N = number of search agents
% lb=[lb1,lb2,...,lbn] where lbn is the lower bound of variable n
% ub=[ub1,ub2,...,ubn] where ubn is the upper bound of variable n
% If all the variables have equal lower bound you can just
% define lb and ub as two single number numbers
%##########################################################################
%##########################################################################

function [lb,ub,dim,fobj] = Get_Functions_details(F)


switch F
    case 'F1'
        fobj = @F1;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F2'
        fobj = @F2;
        lb=-10;
        ub=10;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F3'
        fobj = @F3;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F4'
        fobj = @F4;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F5'
        fobj = @F5;
        lb=-30;
        ub=30;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F6'
        fobj = @F6;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F7'
        fobj = @F7;
        lb=-1.28;
        ub=1.28;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F8'
        fobj = @F8;
        lb=-500;
        ub=500;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F9'
        fobj = @F9;
        lb=-5.12;
        ub=5.12;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F10'
        fobj = @F10;
        lb=-32;
        ub=32;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F11'
        fobj = @F11;
        lb=-600;
        ub=600;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F12'
        fobj = @F12;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F13'
        fobj = @F13;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F14'
        fobj = @F14;
        lb=-65.536;
        ub=65.536;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F15'
        fobj = @F15;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=4;
        
    case 'F16'
        fobj = @F16;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F17'
        fobj = @F17;
        lb=[-5,0];
        ub=[10,15];
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F18'
        fobj = @F18;
        lb=-2;
        ub=2;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F19'
        fobj = @F19;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=3;
        
    case 'F20'
        fobj = @F20;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=6;     
        
    case 'F21'
        fobj = @F21;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F22'
        fobj = @F22;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F23'
        fobj = @F23;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;            
end

end

% F1

function o = F1(x)
o=sum(x.^2);
end

% F2

function o = F2(x)
o=sum(abs(x))+prod(abs(x));
end

% F3

function o = F3(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=0;
for i=1:dim
    o=o+sum(x(1:i))^2;
end
end

% F4

function o = F4(x)
o=max(abs(x));
end

% F5

function o = F5(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(100*(x(2:dim)-(x(1:dim-1).^2)).^2+(x(1:dim-1)-1).^2);
end

% F6

function o = F6(x)
o=sum(abs((x+.5)).^2);
end

% F7

function o = F7(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum([1:dim].*(x.^4))+rand;
end

% F8

function o = F8(x)
o=sum(-x.*sin(sqrt(abs(x))));
end

% F9

function o = F9(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2-10*cos(2*pi.*x))+10*dim;
end

% F10

function o = F10(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=-20*exp(-.2*sqrt(sum(x.^2)/dim))-exp(sum(cos(2*pi.*x))/dim)+20+exp(1);
end

% F11

function o = F11(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2)/4000-prod(cos(x./sqrt([1:dim])))+1;
end

% F12

function o = F12(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=(pi/dim)*(10*((sin(pi*(1+(x(1)+1)/4)))^2)+sum((((x(1:dim-1)+1)./4).^2).*...
(1+10.*((sin(pi.*(1+(x(2:dim)+1)./4)))).^2))+((x(dim)+1)/4)^2)+sum(Ufun(x,10,100,4));
end

% F13

function o = F13(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=.1*((sin(3*pi*x(1)))^2+sum((x(1:dim-1)-1).^2.*(1+(sin(3.*pi.*x(2:dim))).^2))+...
((x(dim)-1)^2)*(1+(sin(2*pi*x(dim)))^2))+sum(Ufun(x,5,100,4));
end

% F14

function o = F14(x)
aS=[-32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32;,...
-32 -32 -32 -32 -32 -16 -16 -16 -16 -16 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 16 16 16 32 32 32 32 32];

for j=1:25
    bS(j)=sum((x'-aS(:,j)).^6);
end
o=(1/500+sum(1./([1:25]+bS))).^(-1);
end

% F15

function o = F15(x)
aK=[.1957 .1947 .1735 .16 .0844 .0627 .0456 .0342 .0323 .0235 .0246];
bK=[.25 .5 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16];bK=1./bK;
o=sum((aK-((x(1).*(bK.^2+x(2).*bK))./(bK.^2+x(3).*bK+x(4)))).^2);
end

% F16

function o = F16(x)
o=4*(x(1)^2)-2.1*(x(1)^4)+(x(1)^6)/3+x(1)*x(2)-4*(x(2)^2)+4*(x(2)^4);
end

% F17

function o = F17(x)
o=(x(2)-(x(1)^2)*5.1/(4*(pi^2))+5/pi*x(1)-6)^2+10*(1-1/(8*pi))*cos(x(1))+10;
end

% F18

function o = F18(x)
o=(1+(x(1)+x(2)+1)^2*(19-14*x(1)+3*(x(1)^2)-14*x(2)+6*x(1)*x(2)+3*x(2)^2))*...
    (30+(2*x(1)-3*x(2))^2*(18-32*x(1)+12*(x(1)^2)+48*x(2)-36*x(1)*x(2)+27*(x(2)^2)));
end

% F19

function o = F19(x)
aH=[3 10 30;.1 10 35;3 10 30;.1 10 35];cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.3689 .117 .2673;.4699 .4387 .747;.1091 .8732 .5547;.03815 .5743 .8828];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F20

function o = F20(x)
aH=[10 3 17 3.5 1.7 8;.05 10 17 .1 8 14;3 3.5 1.7 10 17 8;17 8 .05 10 .1 14];
cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.1312 .1696 .5569 .0124 .8283 .5886;.2329 .4135 .8307 .3736 .1004 .9991;...
.2348 .1415 .3522 .2883 .3047 .6650;.4047 .8828 .8732 .5743 .1091 .0381];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F21

function o = F21(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:5
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F22

function o = F22(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:7
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F23

function o = F23(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:10
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

function o=Ufun(x,a,k,m)
o=k.*((x-a).^m).*(x>a)+k.*((-x-a).^m).*(x<(-a));
end

function [lb,ub,dim,fobj] = Get_Functions_details(F)


switch F
    case 'F1'
        fobj = @F1;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F2'
        fobj = @F2;
        lb=-10;
        ub=10;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F3'
        fobj = @F3;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F4'
        fobj = @F4;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F5'
        fobj = @F5;
        lb=-30;
        ub=30;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F6'
        fobj = @F6;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F7'
        fobj = @F7;
        lb=-1.28;
        ub=1.28;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F8'
        fobj = @F8;
        lb=-500;
        ub=500;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F9'
        fobj = @F9;
        lb=-5.12;
        ub=5.12;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F10'
        fobj = @F10;
        lb=-32;
        ub=32;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F11'
        fobj = @F11;
        lb=-600;
        ub=600;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F12'
        fobj = @F12;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F13'
        fobj = @F13;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F14'
        fobj = @F14;
        lb=-65.536;
        ub=65.536;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F15'
        fobj = @F15;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=4;
        
    case 'F16'
        fobj = @F16;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F17'
        fobj = @F17;
        lb=[-5,0];
        ub=[10,15];
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F18'
        fobj = @F18;
        lb=-2;
        ub=2;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F19'
        fobj = @F19;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=3;
        
    case 'F20'
        fobj = @F20;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=6;     
        
    case 'F21'
        fobj = @F21;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F22'
        fobj = @F22;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F23'
        fobj = @F23;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;            
end

end

% F1

function o = F1(x)
o=sum(x.^2);
end

% F2

function o = F2(x)
o=sum(abs(x))+prod(abs(x));
end

% F3

function o = F3(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=0;
for i=1:dim
    o=o+sum(x(1:i))^2;
end
end

% F4

function o = F4(x)
o=max(abs(x));
end

% F5

function o = F5(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(100*(x(2:dim)-(x(1:dim-1).^2)).^2+(x(1:dim-1)-1).^2);
end

% F6

function o = F6(x)
o=sum(abs((x+.5)).^2);
end

% F7

function o = F7(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum([1:dim].*(x.^4))+rand;
end

% F8

function o = F8(x)
o=sum(-x.*sin(sqrt(abs(x))));
end

% F9

function o = F9(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2-10*cos(2*pi.*x))+10*dim;
end

% F10

function o = F10(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=-20*exp(-.2*sqrt(sum(x.^2)/dim))-exp(sum(cos(2*pi.*x))/dim)+20+exp(1);
end

% F11

function o = F11(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2)/4000-prod(cos(x./sqrt([1:dim])))+1;
end

% F12

function o = F12(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=(pi/dim)*(10*((sin(pi*(1+(x(1)+1)/4)))^2)+sum((((x(1:dim-1)+1)./4).^2).*...
(1+10.*((sin(pi.*(1+(x(2:dim)+1)./4)))).^2))+((x(dim)+1)/4)^2)+sum(Ufun(x,10,100,4));
end

% F13

function o = F13(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=.1*((sin(3*pi*x(1)))^2+sum((x(1:dim-1)-1).^2.*(1+(sin(3.*pi.*x(2:dim))).^2))+...
((x(dim)-1)^2)*(1+(sin(2*pi*x(dim)))^2))+sum(Ufun(x,5,100,4));
end

% F14

function o = F14(x)
aS=[-32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32;,...
-32 -32 -32 -32 -32 -16 -16 -16 -16 -16 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 16 16 16 32 32 32 32 32];

for j=1:25
    bS(j)=sum((x'-aS(:,j)).^6);
end
o=(1/500+sum(1./([1:25]+bS))).^(-1);
end

% F15

function o = F15(x)
aK=[.1957 .1947 .1735 .16 .0844 .0627 .0456 .0342 .0323 .0235 .0246];
bK=[.25 .5 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16];bK=1./bK;
o=sum((aK-((x(1).*(bK.^2+x(2).*bK))./(bK.^2+x(3).*bK+x(4)))).^2);
end

% F16

function o = F16(x)
o=4*(x(1)^2)-2.1*(x(1)^4)+(x(1)^6)/3+x(1)*x(2)-4*(x(2)^2)+4*(x(2)^4);
end

% F17

function o = F17(x)
o=(x(2)-(x(1)^2)*5.1/(4*(pi^2))+5/pi*x(1)-6)^2+10*(1-1/(8*pi))*cos(x(1))+10;
end

% F18

function o = F18(x)
o=(1+(x(1)+x(2)+1)^2*(19-14*x(1)+3*(x(1)^2)-14*x(2)+6*x(1)*x(2)+3*x(2)^2))*...
    (30+(2*x(1)-3*x(2))^2*(18-32*x(1)+12*(x(1)^2)+48*x(2)-36*x(1)*x(2)+27*(x(2)^2)));
end

% F19

function o = F19(x)
aH=[3 10 30;.1 10 35;3 10 30;.1 10 35];cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.3689 .117 .2673;.4699 .4387 .747;.1091 .8732 .5547;.03815 .5743 .8828];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F20

%This function is used for L-SHADE bound checking
function vi = boundConstraint (vi, pop, lu)

% if the boundary constraint is violated, set the value to be the middle
% of the previous value and the bound
%

[NP, D] = size(pop);  % the population size and the problem's dimension

%% check the lower bound
xl = repmat(lu(1, :), NP, 1);
pos = vi < xl;
vi(pos) = (pop(pos) + xl(pos)) / 2;

%% check the upper bound
xu = repmat(lu(2, :), NP, 1);
pos = vi > xu;
vi(pos) = (pop(pos) + xu(pos)) / 2;
end

function o = F20(x)
aH=[10 3 17 3.5 1.7 8;.05 10 17 .1 8 14;3 3.5 1.7 10 17 8;17 8 .05 10 .1 14];
cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.1312 .1696 .5569 .0124 .8283 .5886;.2329 .4135 .8307 .3736 .1004 .9991;...
.2348 .1415 .3522 .2883 .3047 .6650;.4047 .8828 .8732 .5743 .1091 .0381];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F21

function o = F21(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:5
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F22

function o = F22(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:7
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F23

function o = F23(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:10
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

function o=Ufun(x,a,k,m)
o=k.*((x-a).^m).*(x>a)+k.*((-x-a).^m).*(x<(-a));
end

%_

%___________________________________________________________________%
%  Dimension Learning Based Chimp Optimizer for Solving Engineering          %
%  Problems (I-ChoA) source codes version 1.0                        %
%                                                                   %
%  Developed in MATLAB R2018a                                       %
%                                                                   %
%  Author and programmer: Dr. Narinder Singh, Department of Mathematics, 
 % Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, INDIA                                                %
%  e-Mail:narindersinghgoria@gmail.com                                                                 %
% ResearchGate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Narinder-Singh 
% Google Scholar:
% https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=ypebIpIAAAAJ&hl=en 
%___________________________________________________________________%
%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %

% You can simply define your cost in a seperate file and load its handle to fobj 
% The initial parameters that you need are:
%__________________________________________
% fobj = @YourCostFunction
% dim = number of your variables
% Max_iteration = maximum number of generations
% N = number of search agents
% lb=[lb1,lb2,...,lbn] where lbn is the lower bound of variable n
% ub=[ub1,ub2,...,ubn] where ubn is the upper bound of variable n
% If all the variables have equal lower bound you can just
% define lb and ub as two single number numbers
%##########################################################################
%##########################################################################

function [lb,ub,dim,fobj] = Get_Functions_details(F)


switch F
    case 'F1'
        fobj = @F1;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F2'
        fobj = @F2;
        lb=-10;
        ub=10;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F3'
        fobj = @F3;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F4'
        fobj = @F4;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F5'
        fobj = @F5;
        lb=-30;
        ub=30;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F6'
        fobj = @F6;
        lb=-100;
        ub=100;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F7'
        fobj = @F7;
        lb=-1.28;
        ub=1.28;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F8'
        fobj = @F8;
        lb=-500;
        ub=500;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F9'
        fobj = @F9;
        lb=-5.12;
        ub=5.12;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F10'
        fobj = @F10;
        lb=-32;
        ub=32;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F11'
        fobj = @F11;
        lb=-600;
        ub=600;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F12'
        fobj = @F12;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F13'
        fobj = @F13;
        lb=-50;
        ub=50;
        dim=30;
        
    case 'F14'
        fobj = @F14;
        lb=-65.536;
        ub=65.536;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F15'
        fobj = @F15;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=4;
        
    case 'F16'
        fobj = @F16;
        lb=-5;
        ub=5;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F17'
        fobj = @F17;
        lb=[-5,0];
        ub=[10,15];
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F18'
        fobj = @F18;
        lb=-2;
        ub=2;
        dim=2;
        
    case 'F19'
        fobj = @F19;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=3;
        
    case 'F20'
        fobj = @F20;
        lb=0;
        ub=1;
        dim=6;     
        
    case 'F21'
        fobj = @F21;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F22'
        fobj = @F22;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;    
        
    case 'F23'
        fobj = @F23;
        lb=0;
        ub=10;
        dim=4;            
end

end

% F1

function o = F1(x)
o=sum(x.^2);
end

% F2

function o = F2(x)
o=sum(abs(x))+prod(abs(x));
end

% F3

function o = F3(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=0;
for i=1:dim
    o=o+sum(x(1:i))^2;
end
end

% F4

function o = F4(x)
o=max(abs(x));
end

% F5

function o = F5(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(100*(x(2:dim)-(x(1:dim-1).^2)).^2+(x(1:dim-1)-1).^2);
end

% F6

function o = F6(x)
o=sum(abs((x+.5)).^2);
end

% F7

function o = F7(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum([1:dim].*(x.^4))+rand;
end

% F8

function o = F8(x)
o=sum(-x.*sin(sqrt(abs(x))));
end

% F9

function o = F9(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2-10*cos(2*pi.*x))+10*dim;
end

% F10

function o = F10(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=-20*exp(-.2*sqrt(sum(x.^2)/dim))-exp(sum(cos(2*pi.*x))/dim)+20+exp(1);
end

% F11

function o = F11(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=sum(x.^2)/4000-prod(cos(x./sqrt([1:dim])))+1;
end

% F12

function o = F12(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=(pi/dim)*(10*((sin(pi*(1+(x(1)+1)/4)))^2)+sum((((x(1:dim-1)+1)./4).^2).*...
(1+10.*((sin(pi.*(1+(x(2:dim)+1)./4)))).^2))+((x(dim)+1)/4)^2)+sum(Ufun(x,10,100,4));
end

% F13

function o = F13(x)
dim=size(x,2);
o=.1*((sin(3*pi*x(1)))^2+sum((x(1:dim-1)-1).^2.*(1+(sin(3.*pi.*x(2:dim))).^2))+...
((x(dim)-1)^2)*(1+(sin(2*pi*x(dim)))^2))+sum(Ufun(x,5,100,4));
end

% F14

function o = F14(x)
aS=[-32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32 -32 -16 0 16 32;,...
-32 -32 -32 -32 -32 -16 -16 -16 -16 -16 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 16 16 16 32 32 32 32 32];

for j=1:25
    bS(j)=sum((x'-aS(:,j)).^6);
end
o=(1/500+sum(1./([1:25]+bS))).^(-1);
end

% F15

function o = F15(x)
aK=[.1957 .1947 .1735 .16 .0844 .0627 .0456 .0342 .0323 .0235 .0246];
bK=[.25 .5 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16];bK=1./bK;
o=sum((aK-((x(1).*(bK.^2+x(2).*bK))./(bK.^2+x(3).*bK+x(4)))).^2);
end

% F16

function o = F16(x)
o=4*(x(1)^2)-2.1*(x(1)^4)+(x(1)^6)/3+x(1)*x(2)-4*(x(2)^2)+4*(x(2)^4);
end

% F17

function o = F17(x)
o=(x(2)-(x(1)^2)*5.1/(4*(pi^2))+5/pi*x(1)-6)^2+10*(1-1/(8*pi))*cos(x(1))+10;
end

% F18

function o = F18(x)
o=(1+(x(1)+x(2)+1)^2*(19-14*x(1)+3*(x(1)^2)-14*x(2)+6*x(1)*x(2)+3*x(2)^2))*...
    (30+(2*x(1)-3*x(2))^2*(18-32*x(1)+12*(x(1)^2)+48*x(2)-36*x(1)*x(2)+27*(x(2)^2)));
end

% F19

function o = F19(x)
aH=[3 10 30;.1 10 35;3 10 30;.1 10 35];cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.3689 .117 .2673;.4699 .4387 .747;.1091 .8732 .5547;.03815 .5743 .8828];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F20

function o = F20(x)
aH=[10 3 17 3.5 1.7 8;.05 10 17 .1 8 14;3 3.5 1.7 10 17 8;17 8 .05 10 .1 14];
cH=[1 1.2 3 3.2];
pH=[.1312 .1696 .5569 .0124 .8283 .5886;.2329 .4135 .8307 .3736 .1004 .9991;...
.2348 .1415 .3522 .2883 .3047 .6650;.4047 .8828 .8732 .5743 .1091 .0381];
o=0;
for i=1:4
    o=o-cH(i)*exp(-(sum(aH(i,:).*((x-pH(i,:)).^2))));
end
end

% F21

function o = F21(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:5
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F22

function o = F22(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:7
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

% F23

function o = F23(x)
aSH=[4 4 4 4;1 1 1 1;8 8 8 8;6 6 6 6;3 7 3 7;2 9 2 9;5 5 3 3;8 1 8 1;6 2 6 2;7 3.6 7 3.6];
cSH=[.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 .6 .3 .7 .5 .5];

o=0;
for i=1:10
    o=o-((x-aSH(i,:))*(x-aSH(i,:))'+cSH(i))^(-1);
end
end

function o=Ufun(x,a,k,m)
o=k.*((x-a).^m).*(x>a)+k.*((-x-a).^m).*(x<(-a));
end

%This function is used for L-SHADE bound checking
function vi = boundConstraint (vi, pop, lu)

% if the boundary constraint is violated, set the value to be the middle
% of the previous value and the bound
%

[NP, D] = size(pop);  % the population size and the problem's dimension

%% check the lower bound
xl = repmat(lu(1, :), NP, 1);
pos = vi < xl;
vi(pos) = (pop(pos) + xl(pos)) / 2;

%% check the upper bound
xu = repmat(lu(2, :), NP, 1);
pos = vi > xu;
vi(pos) = (pop(pos) + xu(pos)) / 2;
end

__________________________________________________________________%
%  Dimension Learning Based Chimp Optimizer for Solving Engineering          %
%  Problems (I-ChoA) source codes version 1.0                        %
%                                                                   %
%  Developed in MATLAB R2018a                                       %
%                                                                   %

% You can simply define your cost in a seperate file and load its handle to fobj 
% The initial parameters that you need are:
%__________________________________________
% fobj = @YourCostFunction
% dim = number of your variables
% Max_iteration = maximum number of generations
% N = number of search agents
% lb=[lb1,lb2,...,lbn] where lbn is the lower bound of variable n
% ub=[ub1,ub2,...,ubn] where ubn is the upper bound of variable n
% If all the variables have equal lower bound you can just
% define lb and ub as two single number numbers
%##########################################################################
%##########################################################################
close all
clear
clc

Algorithm_Name = 'I-ChoA';

N = 30; % Number of search agents
SearchAgents_no =N;
Function_name='F2'; % Name of the test function that can be from F1 to F23 (Table 1,2,3 in the paper)
Max_iteration = 500; % Maximum numbef of iterations

% Load details of the selected benchmark function
[lb,ub,dim,fobj]=Get_Functions_details(Function_name);

[ABest_scoreChimp1,ABest_posChimp1,IChoA_curve]=IChoA(SearchAgents_no,Max_iteration,lb,ub,dim,fobj);


figure('Position',[500 500 660 290])
%Draw search space
subplot(1,2,1);
func_plot(Function_name);
title('Parameter space')
xlabel('x_1');
ylabel('x_2');
zlabel([Function_name,'( x_1 , x_2 )'])

%Draw objective space
subplot(1,2,2);
semilogy(IChoA_curve,'Color','r')
title('Objective space')
xlabel('Iteration');
ylabel('Best score obtained so far');

axis tight
grid on
box on
legend('I-ChoA')

%___________________________________________________________________%
%  Dimension Learning Based Chimp Optimizer for Solving Engineering          %
%  Problems (I-ChoA) source codes version 1.0                        %
%                                                                   %
%  Developed in MATLAB R2018a                                       %
%                                                                   %
%  Author and programmer: Dr. Narinder Singh, Department of Mathematics, 
 % Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, INDIA                                                %
%  e-Mail:narindersinghgoria@gmail.com                                                                 %
% ResearchGate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Narinder-Singh 
% Google Scholar:
% https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=ypebIpIAAAAJ&hl=en 
%___________________________________________________________________%
%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %

% You can simply define your cost in a seperate file and load its handle to fobj 
% The initial parameters that you need are:
%__________________________________________
% fobj = @YourCostFunction
% dim = number of your variables
% Max_iteration = maximum number of generations
% N = number of search agents
% lb=[lb1,lb2,...,lbn] where lbn is the lower bound of variable n
% ub=[ub1,ub2,...,ubn] where ubn is the upper bound of variable n
% If all the variables have equal lower bound you can just
% define lb and ub as two single number numbers
%##########################################################################
%##########################################################################

% This function initialize the first population of search agents
function Positions=initialization(SearchAgents_no,dim,ub,lb)

Boundary_no= size(ub,2); % numnber of boundaries

% If the boundaries of all variables are equal and user enter a signle
% number for both ub and lb
if Boundary_no==1
    Positions=rand(SearchAgents_no,dim).*(ub-lb)+lb;
end

% If each variable has a different lb and ub
if Boundary_no>1
    for i=1:dim
        ub_i=ub(i);
        lb_i=lb(i);
        Positions(:,i)=rand(SearchAgents_no,1).*(ub_i-lb_i)+lb_i;
    end
end

3 运行结果

4 参考文献

[1]刘成汉, 何庆. 融合多策略的黄金正弦黑猩猩优化算法[J]. 自动化学报, 2021, 47:1-14.

[2]李少波, 蒲睿强, 周鹏,等. 一种改进的混合黑猩猩优化算法:. 

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