NAME
Algorithm::Voting::Sortition - implements RFC 3797, "Publicly Verifiable Nominations Committee (NomCom) Random Selection"
SYNOPSIS
To choose two of our favorite Hogwarts pals via sortition:
use Algorithm::Voting::Sortition;
# choose a list of candidates
my @candidates = qw/
Harry Hermione Ron Neville Albus
Severus Ginny Hagrid Fred George
/;
# the results of our predetermined entropy source
my @keysource = (
[32,40,43,49,53,21], # 8/9/08 powerball numbers
"W 4-1", # final score of 8/8/08 Twins game
);
# use sortition to determine the winners
my $race = Algorithm::Voting::Sortition->new(
candidates => \@candidates,
source => \@keysource,
n => 2,
);
printf "Key string is: '%s'\n", $race->keystring;
print $race->as_string;
DESCRIPTION
Sortition is an unbiased method for "drawing straws" or "casting lots". This package implements the Sortition algorithm as described in RFC 3797, "Publicly Verifiable Nominations Committee (NomCom) Random Selection" (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3797):
This document describes a method for making random selections in such a way that the unbiased nature of the choice is publicly verifiable. As an example, the selection of the voting members of the IETF Nominations Committee (NomCom) from the pool of eligible volunteers is used. Similar techniques would be applicable to other cases.
METHODS
Algorithm::Voting::Sortition->new( %args )
Constructs a new sortition object.
Example:
my $s = Algorithm::Voting::Sortition->new(
candidates => [ 'A' .. 'Z' ],
n => 3,
source => [ $scalar, \@array, \%hash ],
);
$obj->candidates
Returns a list containing the current candidates.
$obj->n
Returns the number of candidates that are to be chosen from the master list. If n
is unspecified when the sortition object is constructed, the total number of candidates is used, i.e. the sortition will return a list containing all candidates.
$obj->source()
Mutates the entropy source to be used in the sortition.
Example:
$obj->source(@entropy); # sets the entropy value
my @e = $obj->source; # retrieves the entropy
$obj->keystring()
Uses the current value of $self->source
to create and cache a master "key string".
$obj->make_keystring(@source)
Creates a "key string" from the input values in @source
.
$obj->stringify($thing)
Converts $thing
into a string. $thing
can be a scalar, an arrayref, or a hashref. If $thing
is anything else, this method die()
s.
$class->_sort(@items)
Returns a list containing the values of @items
, but sorted. Sorts numerically if @items
contains only numbers (according to Scalar::Util::looks_like_number()
), otherwise sorts lexically.
$obj->digest($n)
Calculates and returns the nth digest of the current keystring. This is done by bracketing $obj->keystring
with a "stringified" version of $n
, then calculating the MD5 digest of the result.
The value returned is a 32-character string containing the checksum in hexadecimal format.
$obj->seq
Returns a list of integers based on the dynamic keystring digest. These integers will be used will be used to choose the winners from the candidate pool.
$obj->result
Returns a data structure containing the contest results. For sortition, the structure is a list of candidates, with the first winner at list position 0, etc.
$obj->as_string
Returns the election results, formatted as a multiline string.