NAME
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::StringRand - randomly change chars in a string
SYNOPSIS
my $xmlStr2=<<EOC;
<op name='StringRand' type='unary' rate='0.5' />
<param name='numchars' value='1' />
</op>
EOC
my $ref2 = XMLin($xmlStr2);
my $op2 = Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Base->fromXML( $ref2 );
print $op2->asXML(), "\n*Arity ", $op->arity(), "\n";
my $op = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::StringRand 3; #Change 3 characters
Base Class
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Base
DESCRIPTION
Mutation operator for a GA; changes a single element in a string by
changing it to the next in the sequence deducted from the chromosome
itself.
create()
Creates a new mutation operator.
apply( $victim )
Applies mutation operator to a "Chromosome", a string, really. Can be applied only to victims with the _str
instance variable; but it checks before application that both operands are of the required type. The chosen character is changed to the next or previous in the array of chars used for coding the the string my $strChrom = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Individual::String ['a','c','g','t'] 10; my $xmen = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::IncMutation; $xmen->apply( $strChrom ) # will change 'acgt' into 'aagt' or # 'aggt', for instance
Copyright
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: 2009/11/17 19:19:41 $
$Header: /cvsroot/opeal/Algorithm-Evolutionary/lib/Algorithm/Evolutionary/Op/StringRand.pm,v 3.1 2009/11/17 19:19:41 jmerelo Exp $
$Author: jmerelo $
$Revision: 3.1 $
$Name $