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@aralsea aralsea commented Nov 2, 2024

This PR is a simple fix in example/wedding.py. Since the objective function is defined as happiness, it makes more sense to use maximize rather than minimize.

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pchtsp commented Nov 2, 2024

I think you then have to change the returned value of the happiness function, to keep it working as before. For exmple by multiplying by minus 1 or making the inverse of the value

@aralsea aralsea changed the title Modified example/wedding.py to maximize happiness Modified example/wedding.py and related files to maximize happiness Nov 4, 2024
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aralsea commented Nov 4, 2024

@pchtsp Thank you for your quick feedback!
Based on the code code content, I initially thought that the definition of the happiness function seems to have been chosen somewhat arbitrarily, so I didn't make the inverse. If you think an adjustment would improve the function’s consistency, I’d be happy to make the change.

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aralsea commented Nov 4, 2024

In addition, I also added similar changes to related files that I initially missed.

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