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galgo (version 1.4)

clone.Galgo: Clones itself and all its objects

Description

Clone itself and all its objects.

Objects in S3 and this package are passed by reference and any ``pointer'' to it will affect the original object. You must clone an object in order to conserve the original values.

Usage

# S3 method for Galgo
clone(.O, ...)

Arguments

Value

Returns a new cloned object.

References

Goldberg, David E. 1989 Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization and Machine Learning. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. ISBN: 0201157675

See Also

For more information see Galgo. Object.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
  cr <- Chromosome(genes=newCollection(Gene(shape1=1, shape2=100),5))
  ni <- Niche(chromosomes = newRandomCollection(cr, 10))
  wo <- World(niches=newRandomCollection(ni,2))

  ga <- Galgo(populations=newRandomCollection(wo,1), goalFitness = 0.75, callBackFunc=plot,
              fitnessFunc=function(chr, parent) 5/sd(as.numeric(chr)))
  ga
  ga2 <- clone(ga)
  evolve(ga)
  evolve(ga2)
  ga3 <- clone(ga)
  evolve(ga3) # really nothing, everything already done
# }

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