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Thanks to MS/VC++, eoParam mechanism is unable to handle std::vectors of stats. More...
#include <eoPopStat.h>
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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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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().