tide_float.pl - Optimization of the tide function using A::E
prompt% ./tide_float.pl <population> <number of generations>
or
prompt% perl tide_float.pl <population> <number of generations>
will show the values of the two floating-point components of the
chromosome and finally the best value and fitness reached, which should be
as close to 1 as possible.
A simple example of how to run an Evolutionary algorithm based on
Algorithm::Evolutionary. Tries to find the max of the bidimensional Tide , and
outputs the x and y coordinates, along with fitness. Best fitness is close to
1. Around 50 generations should be enough, but default is population and
number of generations equal to 100.
Contributed by Pedro Castillo Valdivieso, modified by J. J. Merelo
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: 2012/12/08 10:12:37 $
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