StringIndi - A character string to be evolved. Useful mainly in word games
my $indi = new StringIndi [a..z] 10; # Build random bitstring with length 10 # Each element in the range 0 .. 1
my $indi3 = new StringIndi; $indi3->set( _length => 20, _chars => [A..Z] ); #Sets values, but does not build the string $indi3->randomize(); #Creates a random bitstring with length as above print $indi3->Atom( 7 ); #Returns the value of the 7th character $indi3->Atom( 3 ) = 'q'; #Sets the value
$indi3->addAtom( 'k' ); #Adds a new character to the bitstring at the end
my $indi4 = StringIndi->fromString( 'esto es un string'); #Creates an individual from that string
my $indi5 = $indi4->clone(); #Creates a copy of the individual
print $indi3->asString(); #Prints the individual print $indi3->asXML() #Prints it as XML. See
String Individual for ao GA
Creates a new random string, with fixed initial length, and uniform distribution of characters along the character class that is defined.
Sets values of an individual; takes a hash as input
Assigns random values to the elements
Adds an atom at the end
Similar to a copy ctor; creates a bitstring individual from a string
Similar to a copy ctor: creates a new individual from another one
Prints it
Sets or gets the value of the n-th character in the string
Returns length of the string
Prints it as XML. See the XML manpage for more info on this
Sets or gets the array that holds the chromosome. Not very nice, and I would never ever do this in C++
This file is released under the GPL. See the LICENSE file included in this distribution, or go to http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt
CVS Info: $Date: 2002/03/07 11:59:44 $ $Header: /cvsroot/opeal/opeal/StringIndi.pm,v 1.9 2002/03/07 11:59:44 jmerelo Exp $ $Author: jmerelo $ $Revision: 1.9 $