Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::NoChangeTerm - Checks for termination of an algorithm; terminates
when several generations transcur without change
my $nct = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::NoChangeTerm 10;
#nct->apply( \@pop ) will return false after 10 generations w/o change
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Base
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::NoChangeTerm is used when we want an algorithm to
finish when the population has stagnated, or the global optimum is found. It
counts how many generations the population has not changed, and returns false
after that limit is reached.
It is useful if you want to run an algorithm for a certain time,
or if you want to apply some fancy diversity operator
Creates a new terminator. Takes as an argument the number of generations after
which it will return false, which defaults to 10.
Checks if the first member of the population has the same fitness as before, and
increments counter. The population should be ordered
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::FullAlgorithm needs an object of this class to
check for the termination condition. It's normally used alongside
"generation-type" objects such as Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Easy.
There are other options for termination conditions:
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::DeltaTerm and
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::GenerationalTerm.
This file is released under the GPL. See the LICENSE file included in this distribution,
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CVS Info: $Date: 2009/07/24 08:46:59 $
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