man PGAChange (Fonctions bibliothèques) - Repeatedly apply mutation to a string (with an increasing mutation rate) until one or more mutations have occurred. This routine is usually used with PGADuplicate to modify a duplicate string. It is not intended to replace PGAMutation
NAME
PGAChange - Repeatedly apply mutation to a string (with an increasing mutation rate) until one or more mutations have occurred. This routine is usually used with PGADuplicate to modify a duplicate string. It is not intended to replace PGAMutation
INPUT PARAMETERS
- ctx
- - context variable
- p
- - string index
- pop
- - symbolic constant of the population containing string p
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
- none
SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h" void PGAChange(ctx, p, pop) PGAContext *ctx int p int pop
LOCATION
duplcate.c
EXAMPLE
Example: Change any string in PGA_NEWPOP that is an exact copy of a string in PGA_OLDPOP. To be complete, we should check the population again if any changes are made; for simplicity, we don't.
PGAContext *ctx; int b, n; : n = PGAGetPopsize(ctx); for (b=0; b<n; b++) if (PGADuplicate(ctx, b, PGA_NEWPOP, PGA_OLDPOP, n)) PGAChange(ctx, b, PGA_NEWPOP);