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Thanks to MS/VC++, eoParam mechanism is unable to handle std::vectors of stats. More...
#include <eoPopStat.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| eoSortedPopStat (unsigned _howMany=0, std::string _desc="") | |
| default Ctor, void std::string by default, as it appears on the description line once at beginning of evolution. | |
| void | operator() (const std::vector< const EOT * > &_pop) |
| Fills the value() of the eoParam with the dump of the population. | |
Private Attributes | |
| unsigned | combien |
Thanks to MS/VC++, eoParam mechanism is unable to handle std::vectors of stats.
This snippet is a workaround: This class will "print" a whole population into a std::string - that you can later send to any stream This is the Sorted version - see eoPopString for the plain version
Note: this Stat should probably be used only within eoStdOutMonitor, and not inside an eoFileMonitor, as the eoState construct will work much better there.
Definition at line 100 of file eoPopStat.h.
| eoSortedPopStat< EOT >::eoSortedPopStat | ( | unsigned | _howMany = 0, |
| std::string | _desc = "" |
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| ) | [inline] |
default Ctor, void std::string by default, as it appears on the description line once at beginning of evolution.
and is meaningless there _howMany defaults to 0, that is, the whole population
Definition at line 111 of file eoPopStat.h.
| void eoSortedPopStat< EOT >::operator() | ( | const std::vector< const EOT * > & | _pop | ) | [inline, virtual] |
Fills the value() of the eoParam with the dump of the population.
Adds a
before so it does not get mixed up with the rest of the stats that are written by the monitor it is probably used from.
Implements eoUF< const std::vector< const EOT * > &, void >.
Definition at line 120 of file eoPopStat.h.
References eoValueParam< std::string >::value().