I am trying to write pre and post conditions to find the maximum value of a collection 'col'. I'm not really sure how to go about it, recursively so I was wondering if someone could help!
pre: true
post: result = ...
I am trying to write pre and post conditions to find the maximum value of a collection 'col'. I'm not really sure how to go about it, recursively so I was wondering if someone could help!
pre: true
post: result = ...
What I would do:
pre: not col.isEmpty()
post: col -> includes(result) and col -> forAll(a | a <= result)
EDIT2: I discussed this question with some OCL experts. They pointed out that it's necessary to have col -> includes(result)
in the post condition. Otherwise result
may be any value greater than all elements of col
, but is not necessarily an element of col
.
EDIT:
The post condition means: for each element a
of col
, it is true that a <= result
The forAll
operation is defined on page 45 of the OCL Specification 2.3.1. Its syntax is
collection->forAll( v | boolean-expression-with-v )
Its semantics is:
This forAll expression results in a Boolean. The result is true if the boolean-expression is true for all elements of collection. If the boolean-expression-with-v is false for one or more v in collection, then the complete expression evaluates to false. For example, in the context of a company:
Examples:
context Company
inv: self.employee->forAll( age <= 65 )
inv: self.employee->forAll( p | p.age <= 65 )
inv: self.employee->forAll( p : Person | p.age <= 65 )
forAll
from the Specification. In my post condition I do NOT need this function to return an element of the collection.
post: result= col -> any(a | col->forAll(a2 | a >=a2))
where "any" returns one of the elements that satisfy the condition, i.e. like a select but guarantees that only a single element is returned, randomly selected if several elements in the collection satisfy the condition;
the condition inside the "any" guarantees that the selected element "a" is the maximum value in the collection by comparing it with all the others
Check also this OCL tutorial . In fact, the limitations of OCL to deal with aggregates and other kinds of statistical functions is one of the open issues with this language.
e1
and e2
, that is, suppose there exist e1
and e2
, and it holds that col->forAll(e|e<=e1 and e<=e2)
, then your formulation has a problem
any
returns either e1
or e2
, you don't know. and the result can also be either e1
or e2
, you can't tell either. therefore result = any(...)
is not necessarily true. Recall that OCL is declarative, not imperative.
OCL defines Collection::max()
as
post: result = self->iterate( elem; acc : T = self.first() | acc.max(elem) )
where "the max operation -supported by the elements- must take one parameter of type T and be both associative and commutative".
I understand that it should be
post: result = self->iterate( elem; acc : T = self.asSequence()->first() | acc.max(elem) )
because first()
is not defined for Collection
.
The collection is converted to a sequence. An accumulator (acc
) is initialized with the first value of the sequence. The iterate expression updates the accumulator as the max between the current value of acc
and the iterator elem
. If the collection is empty the result is self.first()
, which is invalid
.
If I understand you correctly than maybe this can help: http://math.hws.edu/eck/cs124/javanotes6/c4/s6.html#subroutines.6.1
Precondition is something that must be meet before your method is executed. This will mostly be some asserts about input data, for example the collection is not null. Post-condition defines what will be true after the method has finished. In your case this can be for example: the method returned element with value maximum value in given collection.