man PGASetIntegerInitRange (Fonctions bibliothèques) - sets a flag to tell the initialization routines to set each integer-valued gene to a value chosen randomly from the interval given by an upper and lower bound. No string initialization is done by this call.

NAME

PGASetIntegerInitRange - sets a flag to tell the initialization routines to set each integer-valued gene to a value chosen randomly from the interval given by an upper and lower bound. No string initialization is done by this call.

INPUT PARAMETERS

ctx
- context variable
min
- array of lower bounds that define the interval the gene is initialized from
max
- array of upper bounds that define the interval the gene is initialized from

OUTPUT PARAMETERS

none

SYNOPSIS

#include "pgapack.h"
void  PGASetIntegerInitRange(ctx, min, max)
PGAContext *ctx
int *min
int *max

LOCATION

integer.c

EXAMPLE

Set the initialization routines to select a value for gene i
uniformly randomly from the interval [0,i].  Assumes all strings
are of the same length.

PGAContext *ctx; int *low, *high, stringlen, i; : stringlen = PGAGetStringLength(ctx); low = (int *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(int)); high = (int *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(int)); for(i=0;i<stringlen;i++) { low[i] = 0; high[i] = i } PGASetIntegerInitRange(ctx, low, high);