[121] | 1 | // This file is a part of the Framsticks GDK. |
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[197] | 2 | // Copyright (C) 1999-2014 Maciej Komosinski and Szymon Ulatowski. See LICENSE.txt for details. |
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[109] | 3 | // Refer to http://www.framsticks.com/ for further information. |
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| 4 | |
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[121] | 5 | #ifndef _GENO_OPERATORS_H_ |
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| 6 | #define _GENO_OPERATORS_H_ |
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[109] | 7 | |
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| 8 | #include <common/nonstd.h> |
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| 9 | #include <frams/model/model.h> |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | /** @file */ |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | /** \name Return codes for genetic operators */ |
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| 14 | //@{ |
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| 15 | #define GENOPER_OK 0 ///<operation successful |
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| 16 | #define GENOPER_OPFAIL -1 ///<operation failed or could not be completed |
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| 17 | #define GENOPER_REPAIR -2 ///<do not use in Geno_fx. GenMan uses it in checkValidity()... but will not. only f4 uses it |
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| 18 | #define GENOPER_NOOPER -3 ///<do not use in Geno_fx. GenMan uses it for "no suitable operator for this genotype format" |
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| 19 | //@} |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | /** \name gene/character predefined styles (for style() method) */ |
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| 22 | //@{ |
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| 23 | #define GENSTYLE_NONE 0 ///<no style specified (=normal font) |
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| 24 | #define GENSTYLE_INVALID 1 ///<this char cannot be accepted |
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| 25 | #define GENSTYLE_BOLD 2 ///<bold |
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| 26 | #define GENSTYLE_ITALIC 4 ///<italic |
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| 27 | #define GENSTYLE_STRIKEOUT 8 ///<strikeout (not recommended) |
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| 28 | //UNDERLINE used to mark errors |
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| 29 | //@} |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | /** \name other useful style/color macros */ |
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| 32 | //@{ |
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| 33 | #define GENRGB(r,g,b) ((unsigned long)(((unsigned char)(r)|((unsigned short)((unsigned char)(g))<<8))|(((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(b))<<16))) |
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| 34 | #define GENSTYLE_RGBS(r,g,b,s) ((unsigned long)((unsigned char)s)<<24 | GENRGB(r,g,b)) |
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| 35 | #define GENSTYLE_CS(rgb,s) ((unsigned long)((unsigned char)s)<<24 | rgb) |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | #define GENGETSTYLE(style) ((style)>>24) |
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| 38 | #define GENGETCOLOR(style) ((style)&0x00ffffff) |
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| 39 | #define GENGET_R(style) ((style)&0xff) |
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| 40 | #define GENGET_G(style) ((style>>8)&0xff) |
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| 41 | #define GENGET_B(style) ((style>>16)&0xff) |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | #define GENCOLOR_TEXT GENRGB(0,0,0) ///<recommended color to use for text genes |
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| 44 | #define GENCOLOR_NUMBER GENRGB(200,0,0) ///<recommended color to use for number genes |
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| 45 | //@} |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | ///Base class for genetic operations on genotypes of some genetic format |
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| 48 | /**\author Maciej Komosinski |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | When designing genetic operations on some representation, inherit your class |
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[121] | 51 | (for example GenoOper_fMy) from GenoOperators. Define some methods, |
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[109] | 52 | like mutate(), in your class, to allow for evolution. |
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| 53 | Ensure they have the same names and arguments as the corresponding |
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| 54 | virtual methods in Geno_fx. Set the 'supported_format' variable to the |
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| 55 | appropriate genetic representation ID. |
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| 56 | Whenever arguments are genotypes, they are without |
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| 57 | trailing characters which describe genetic format |
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| 58 | (for example, "p:", not "//0\np:"). |
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| 59 | When allocating/reallocating char* parameters, use malloc, free, realloc, strdup, etc. |
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| 60 | Do not use new and delete. |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | All the methods you might define are: |
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| 63 | - checkValidity() |
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| 64 | - validate() |
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| 65 | - mutate() |
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| 66 | - crossOver() |
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| 67 | - getSimplest() |
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| 68 | - style() |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | Your code must not cause errors (like invalid memory access, memory |
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| 71 | leaks) on any arguments, even 'random' ones. GENOPER_OPFAIL should |
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| 72 | be returned when an operator cannot cope with its argument genotype. |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | To compile your code, you may also need some GDK files. |
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| 75 | A simple example is Geno_ftest class (see \ref geno_ftest_example "C++ code" for details). |
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| 76 | A more realistic example is Geno_f4 derived from Geno_fx: refer to |
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| 77 | the available source on developmental encoding and f4 genotype format.*/ |
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| 78 | |
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[121] | 79 | class GenoOperators |
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[109] | 80 | { |
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| 81 | public: |
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| 82 | Param par; |
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[145] | 83 | char supported_format; ///<genotype format which is supported by this class ('6' for GenoOper_f6, 'F' for GenoOper_fF, etc.). Must be initialized in constructor |
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[199] | 84 | string name; ///<name of this set of genetic operators |
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[201] | 85 | const char **mutation_method_names; ///<array of names for mutation methods. If initialized (by new const char*[]), must have entries for each method index returned by mutate(geno,chg,METHOD). If initialized, it is automatically freed by this destructor. |
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[121] | 86 | GenoOperators() : par(empty_paramtab) {supported_format='x'; name="Default"; mutation_method_names=NULL; setDefaults();} |
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[109] | 87 | |
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| 88 | /**Used to perform initializations of Param parameters that are not handled by the Param itself |
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| 89 | (i.e. string parameters need to be initialized here)*/ |
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| 90 | virtual void setDefaults() {} |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | /**Checks a genotype for minor mistakes and major errors. |
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| 93 | \param geno genotype to be checked |
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| 94 | \retval error_position 1-based (or 1 if no exact error position known) |
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| 95 | \retval GENOPER_OK when the genotype is fully valid, and can be translated by the converter with \b no modifications nor tweaks*/ |
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| 96 | virtual int checkValidity(const char *geno) {return GENOPER_NOOPER;} |
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| 97 | |
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| 98 | /**Validates a genotype. The purpose of this function is to validate |
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| 99 | obvious/minor errors (range overruns, invalid links, etc.). Do not try |
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| 100 | to introduce entirely new genes in place of an error. |
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| 101 | \param geno input/output: genotype to be validated |
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| 102 | \retval GENOPER_OK must be returned in any case ("did my best to validate")*/ |
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| 103 | virtual int validate(char *&geno) {return GENOPER_NOOPER;} |
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| 104 | |
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| 105 | /**Mutates a genotype. Mutation should always change something. |
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| 107 | Avoid unnecessary calls in your code. Every genotype argument passed to this |
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| 108 | function is first checked, and validated if checkValidity() reported an error (or |
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| 109 | if there is no checkValidity() implemented). Every resulting genotype is subject |
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| 110 | to the same procedure, unless GENOPER_OPFAIL was returned. Thus you do not have |
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| 111 | to call these functions on input and output genotypes, because they are validated |
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| 112 | if needed. |
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| 113 | \param geno input/output: genotype to be mutated |
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| 114 | \param chg output: initialize with a value (in most cases 0..1) corresponding |
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| 115 | to the amount of genotype mutated. For example, it could be the number of changed |
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| 116 | genes divided by the total number of genes before mutation. |
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| 117 | \param chg method: initialize with the ID (number) of mutation method used. |
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| 118 | \retval GENOPER_OK |
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| 119 | \retval GENOPER_OPFAIL |
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| 120 | \sa |
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| 121 | Mutation example to illustrate the exchange of pointers for \e geno. |
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| 122 | The mutation adds random letter at the beginning or removes last letter from \e geno. |
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| 123 | \code |
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| 124 | { |
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| 125 | int len=strlen(geno); |
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| 126 | if (len==0 || random(2)==0) //add |
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| 127 | { |
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| 128 | method=0; |
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| 129 | char* mutated=(char*)malloc(mutated,len+2); //allocate for mutated genotype |
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| 130 | mutated[0]='A'+random(10); //first char random |
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| 131 | strcpy(mutated+1,geno); //the rest is original |
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| 132 | free(geno); //must take care of the original allocation |
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| 133 | geno=mutated; |
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| 134 | } else |
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| 135 | { |
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| 136 | method=1; |
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| 137 | geno[len-1]=0; //simply shorten the string - remove last char |
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| 138 | } |
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| 139 | chg=1.0/max(len,1); //estimation of mutation strength, divby0-safe |
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| 140 | } \endcode |
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| 141 | */ |
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| 142 | virtual int mutate(char *&geno,float& chg,int &method) {method=-1; chg=-1; return GENOPER_NOOPER;} |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | /**Crosses over two genotypes. It is sufficient to return only one child (in \e g1) and set \e chg1 only, then \e g2 must equal "". |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | Avoid unnecessary calls in your code. Every genotype argument passed to this |
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| 147 | function is first checked, and validated if checkValidity() reported an error (or |
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| 148 | if there is no checkValidity() implemented). Every resulting genotype is subject |
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| 149 | to the same procedure, unless GENOPER_OPFAIL was returned. Thus you do not have |
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| 150 | to call these functions on input and output genotypes, because they are validated |
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| 151 | if needed. |
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| 152 | \param g1 input/output: parent1 genotype, initialize with child1 |
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| 153 | \param g2 input/output: parent2 genotype, initialize with child2 if both children are available |
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| 154 | \param chg1 output: initialize with the fraction of parent1 genes in child1 (parent2 has the rest) |
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| 155 | \param chg2 output: initialize with the fraction of parent2 genes in child2 (parent1 has the rest) |
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| 156 | \retval GENOPER_OK |
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| 157 | \retval GENOPER_OPFAIL |
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| 158 | \sa mutate() for an example*/ |
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| 159 | virtual int crossOver(char *&g1,char *&g2,float& chg1,float& chg2) {chg1=chg2=-1; return GENOPER_NOOPER;} |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | /**\return a pointer to the simplest genotype string*/ |
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[139] | 162 | virtual const char* getSimplest() {return NULL;} |
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[109] | 163 | |
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| 164 | /**You may want to have your genotype colored. This method provides desired character styles for genes. |
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| 165 | \param geno genotype |
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| 166 | \param pos 0-based char offset |
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| 167 | \retval number-encoded visual style (and validity) of the genotype char at \e geno[pos]. |
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| 168 | Assume white background. |
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| 169 | \sa GENSTYLE_* macros, like GENSTYLE_BOLD*/ |
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| 170 | virtual unsigned long style(const char *geno,int pos) {return GENSTYLE_RGBS(0,0,0,GENSTYLE_NONE);} |
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| 172 | ///currently not used (similarity of two genotypes) |
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| 173 | virtual float similarity(const char*,const char*) {return GENOPER_NOOPER;} |
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[121] | 174 | virtual ~GenoOperators() {if (mutation_method_names) {delete []mutation_method_names; mutation_method_names=NULL;}} |
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[109] | 175 | // virtual char getFormat() {return 255;} //returns supported genotype format, for ex. '1' |
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| 176 | // virtual int enabled() {return 1;} // should be enabled by default |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | /** \name Some helpful methods for you */ |
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| 179 | //@{ |
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[121] | 180 | static int roulette(const double *probtab,const int count); ///<returns random index according to probabilities in the \e probtab table or -1 if all probs are zero. \e count is the number of elements in \e probtab. |
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[109] | 181 | static bool getMinMaxDef(ParamInterface *p,int propindex,double &mn,double &mx,double &def); ///<perhaps a more useful (higher-level) way to obtain min/max/def info for integer and double properties. Returns true if min/max/def was really available (otherwise it is just invented). |
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| 182 | static int selectRandomProperty(Neuro* n); ///<selects random property (either 0-based extraproperty of Neuro or 100-based property of its NeuroClass). -1 if Neuro has no properties. |
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| 183 | static double mutateNeuProperty(double current,Neuro *n,int propindex); ///<returns value \e current mutated for the property \e propindex of NeuroClass \e nc or for extraproperty (\e propindex - 100) of Neuro. Neuro is used as read-only. Give \e propindex == -1 to mutate connection weight (\e nc is then ignored). |
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| 184 | static bool mutatePropertyNaive(ParamInterface &p,int propindex); ///<creep-mutate selected property. Returns true when success. mutateProperty() should be used instead of this function. |
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| 185 | static bool mutateProperty(ParamInterface &p,int propindex); ///<like mutatePropertyNaive(), but uses special probability distributions for some neuron properties. |
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| 186 | static bool getMutatedProperty(ParamInterface &p,int i,double oldval,double &newval); ///<like mutateProperty(), but just returns \e newval, does not get nor set it using \e p. |
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| 187 | static double mutateCreepNoLimit(char type,double current,double mn,double mx); ///<returns \e current value creep-mutated with Gaussian distribution within [ \e mn , \e mx ] interval. Forced precision: 3 digits after comma. \e type must be either 'd' (integer) or 'f' (float/double). |
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| 188 | static double mutateCreep(char type,double current,double mn,double mx); ///<just as mutateCreepNoLimit(), but forces mutated value into the [mn,mx] range using the 'reflect' approach. |
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[145] | 189 | static void setIntFromDoubleWithProbabilisticDithering(ParamInterface &p, int index, double value); ///<sets a double value in an integer field; when a value is non-integer, applies random "dithering" so that both lower and higher integer value have some chance to be set. |
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| 190 | static void linearMix(ParamInterface &p1, int i1, ParamInterface &p2, int i2, double proportion); ///<mixes i1'th and i2'th properties of p1 and p2; proportion should be within [0,1]; 0.5 causes both properties to become their average. For integer properties applies random "dithering" when necessary. |
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[109] | 191 | static NeuroClass* getRandomNeuroClass(); ///<returns random neuroclass or NULL when no active classes. |
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| 192 | static NeuroClass* parseNeuroClass(char *&s); ///<returns neuroclass or NULL if the string does not begin with a valid name. Advance \e s pointer. |
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| 193 | static Neuro* findNeuro(const Model *m,const NeuroClass *nc); ///<returns pointer to first Neuro of class \e nc, or NULL if there is no such Neuro. |
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| 194 | static int neuroClassProp(char *&s,NeuroClass *nc,bool also_v1_N_props=false); ///<returns 0-based property number for \e neuroclass, 100-based extraproperty number for Neuro, or -1 if the string does not begin with a valid property name. Advance \e s pointer if success. |
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| 195 | static bool isWS(const char c); ///<is \e c a whitespace char? |
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| 196 | static void skipWS(char *&s); ///<advances pointer \e s skipping whitespaces. |
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| 197 | static bool areAlike(char*,char*); ///<compares two text strings skipping whitespaces. Returns 1 when equal, 0 when different. |
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[121] | 198 | static char* strchrn0(const char *str,char ch); ///<like strchr, but does not find zero char in \e str. |
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[109] | 199 | static bool isNeuroClassName(const char firstchar); ///<determines if \e firstchar may start NeuroClass name. If not, it may start NeuroClass' (or Neuro's) property name. |
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| 200 | //@} |
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| 201 | }; |
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| 202 | |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | // |
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| 205 | // custom distributions for mutations of various parameters |
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| 206 | // |
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| 207 | /* |
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| 208 | static double distrib_weight[]= |
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| 209 | { |
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| 210 | 5, // distribution -999 _-^_^-_ +999 |
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| 211 | -999, 999, // each weight value may be useful, especially... |
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| 212 | -5, -0.3, // ...little non-zero values |
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| 213 | -3, -0.6, |
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| 214 | 0.6, 3, |
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| 215 | 0.3, 5, |
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| 216 | }; |
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| 217 | */ |
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| 218 | |
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| 219 | #endif |
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