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# Copyright 2010-2025 Google LLC
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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"""Bounded (above and below), upper bounded, and lower bounded expressions."""
import math
from typing import Any, Generic, NoReturn, Optional, Type, TypeVar
_CHAINED_COMPARISON_MESSAGE = (
"If you were trying to create a two-sided or "
"ranged linear inequality of the form `lb <= "
"expr <= ub`, try `(lb <= expr) <= ub` instead"
)
def _raise_binary_operator_type_error(
operator: str,
lhs: Type[Any],
rhs: Type[Any],
extra_message: Optional[str] = None,
) -> NoReturn:
"""Raises TypeError on unsupported operators."""
message = (
f"unsupported operand type(s) for {operator}: {lhs.__name__!r} and"
f" {rhs.__name__!r}"
)
if extra_message is not None:
message += "\n" + extra_message
raise TypeError(message)
T = TypeVar("T")
class BoundedExpression(Generic[T]):
"""An inequality of the form lower_bound <= expression <= upper_bound.
Where:
* expression is a T, typically LinearBase or QuadraticBase.
* lower_bound is a float.
* upper_bound is a float.
Note: Because of limitations related to Python's handling of chained
comparisons, bounded expressions cannot be directly created usign
overloaded comparisons as in `lower_bound <= expression <= upper_bound`.
One solution is to wrap one of the inequalities in parenthesis as in
`(lower_bound <= expression) <= upper_bound`.
"""
__slots__ = "_expression", "_lower_bound", "_upper_bound"
def __init__(self, lower_bound: float, expression: T, upper_bound: float) -> None:
self._expression: T = expression
self._lower_bound: float = lower_bound
self._upper_bound: float = upper_bound
@property
def expression(self) -> T:
return self._expression
@property
def lower_bound(self) -> float:
return self._lower_bound
@property
def upper_bound(self) -> float:
return self._upper_bound
def __bool__(self) -> bool:
raise TypeError(
"__bool__ is unsupported for BoundedExpression"
+ "\n"
+ _CHAINED_COMPARISON_MESSAGE
)
def __str__(self):
return f"{self._lower_bound} <= {self._expression!s} <= {self._upper_bound}"
def __repr__(self):
return f"{self._lower_bound} <= {self._expression!r} <= {self._upper_bound}"
class UpperBoundedExpression(Generic[T]):
"""An inequality of the form expression <= upper_bound.
Where:
* expression is a T, and
* upper_bound is a float
"""
__slots__ = "_expression", "_upper_bound"
def __init__(self, expression: T, upper_bound: float) -> None:
"""Operator overloading can be used instead: e.g. `x + y <= 2.0`."""
self._expression: T = expression
self._upper_bound: float = upper_bound
@property
def expression(self) -> T:
return self._expression
@property
def lower_bound(self) -> float:
return -math.inf
@property
def upper_bound(self) -> float:
return self._upper_bound
def __ge__(self, lhs: float) -> BoundedExpression[T]:
if isinstance(lhs, (int, float)):
return BoundedExpression[T](lhs, self.expression, self.upper_bound)
_raise_binary_operator_type_error(">=", type(self), type(lhs))
def __bool__(self) -> bool:
raise TypeError(
"__bool__ is unsupported for UpperBoundedExpression"
+ "\n"
+ _CHAINED_COMPARISON_MESSAGE
)
def __str__(self):
return f"{self._expression!s} <= {self._upper_bound}"
def __repr__(self):
return f"{self._expression!r} <= {self._upper_bound}"
class LowerBoundedExpression(Generic[T]):
"""An inequality of the form expression >= lower_bound.
Where:
* expression is a linear expression, and
* lower_bound is a float
"""
__slots__ = "_expression", "_lower_bound"
def __init__(self, expression: T, lower_bound: float) -> None:
"""Operator overloading can be used instead: e.g. `x + y >= 2.0`."""
self._expression: T = expression
self._lower_bound: float = lower_bound
@property
def expression(self) -> T:
return self._expression
@property
def lower_bound(self) -> float:
return self._lower_bound
@property
def upper_bound(self) -> float:
return math.inf
def __le__(self, rhs: float) -> BoundedExpression[T]:
if isinstance(rhs, (int, float)):
return BoundedExpression[T](self.lower_bound, self.expression, rhs)
_raise_binary_operator_type_error("<=", type(self), type(rhs))
def __bool__(self) -> bool:
raise TypeError(
"__bool__ is unsupported for LowerBoundedExpression"
+ "\n"
+ _CHAINED_COMPARISON_MESSAGE
)
def __str__(self):
return f"{self._expression!s} >= {self._lower_bound}"
def __repr__(self):
return f"{self._expression!r} >= {self._lower_bound}"