man PGACreate (Fonctions bibliothèques) - creates an uninitialized context variable. The Fortran version of this function call contains only the last three arguments
NAME
PGACreate - creates an uninitialized context variable. The Fortran version of this function call contains only the last three arguments
INPUT PARAMETERS
- argc
- - address of the count of the number of command line arguments.
- argv
- - array of command line arguments.
- datatype
- - the data type used for the strings. Must be one of PGA_DATATYPE_BINARY, PGA_DATATYPE_CHARACTER, PGA_DATATYPE_INTEGER, PGA_DATATYPE_REAL, or PGA_DATATYPE_USER
- binary
- -valued, character-valued, integer-valued,
- real
- -valued, or a user-defined datatype, respectively.
- len
- - the string length (number of genes).
- maxormin
- - the direction of optimization. Must be one of PGA_MAXIMIZE or PGA_MINIMIZE for maximization or minimization, respectively.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
- none
SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h" PGAContext * PGACreate(argc, argv, datatype, len, maxormin) int *argc char **argv int datatype int len int maxormin
LOCATION
create.c
EXAMPLE
Example:
In C: void main(int argc, char **argv) { PGAContext *ctx; : ctx = PGACreate(&argc, argv, PGA_DATATYPE_BINARY, 100, PGA_MAXIMIZE); : // Set options here : PGASetUp(ctx); : // Run the GA here : PGADestroy(ctx); }
In FORTRAN: integer ctx : ctx = PGACreate(PGA_DATATYPE_BINARY, 100, PGA_MAXIMIZE) : c Set options here : call PGASetUp(ctx) : c Run the GA here : call PGADestroy(ctx) stop end