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eoTruncatedSelectMany selects many individuals using eoSelectOne as it's mechanism. More...
#include <eoTruncatedSelectMany.h>
Public Member Functions | |
eoTruncatedSelectMany (eoSelectOne< EOT > &_select, double _rateGenitors, double _rateFertile, bool _interpret_as_rateG=true, bool _interpret_as_rateF=true) | |
Ctor. | |
eoTruncatedSelectMany (eoSelectOne< EOT > &_select, eoHowMany _howManyGenitors, eoHowMany _howManyFertile) | |
virtual void | operator() (const eoPop< EOT > &_source, eoPop< EOT > &_dest) |
The implementation repeatidly selects an individual. | |
Private Attributes | |
eoSelectOne< EOT > & | select |
eoHowMany | howManyGenitors |
eoHowMany | howManyFertile |
eoTruncatedSelectMany selects many individuals using eoSelectOne as it's mechanism.
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Contact: todos@geneura.ugr.es, http://geneura.ugr.es Marc.Schoenauer@inria.fr mkeijzer@dhi.dk Therefore eoSelectMany needs an eoSelectOne in its ctor
It will use an eoHowMnay to determine the number of guys to select, and push them to the back of the destination population.
And it will only perform selection from the top guys in the population.
It is NOT a special case of eoSelectMany because it needs to SORT the population to discard the worst guys before doing the selection
However, the same result can be obtained by embedding an eoTruncatedSelectOne into an eoSelectMany ...
Definition at line 55 of file eoTruncatedSelectMany.h.
virtual void eoTruncatedSelectMany< EOT >::operator() | ( | const eoPop< EOT > & | _source, |
eoPop< EOT > & | _dest | ||
) | [inline, virtual] |
The implementation repeatidly selects an individual.
_source | the source population |
_dest | the resulting population (size of this population is the number of times eoSelectOne is called. It empties the destination and adds the selection into it) |
Implements eoBF< const eoPop< EOT > &, eoPop< EOT > &, void >.
Definition at line 79 of file eoTruncatedSelectMany.h.
References eoSelectOne< EOT, WorthT >::setup(), eoPop< EOT >::shuffle(), and eoPop< EOT >::sort().