NAME
Algorithm::Evolutionary::Fitness::Trap - 'Trap' fitness function for evolutionary algorithms
SYNOPSIS
my
$number_of_bits
= 5;
my
$a
=
$number_of_bits
-1;
# Usual default values follow
my
$b
=
$number_of_bits
;
my
$z
=
$number_of_bits
-1;
my
$trap
= Algorithm::Evolutionary::Fitness::Trap->new(
$number_of_bits
,
$a
,
$b
,
$z
);
DESCRIPTION
Trap function act as "yucky" or deceptive for evolutionary algorithms; they "trap" population into going to easier, but local, optima.
METHODS
new( $number_of_bits, [$a = $number_of_bits -1, $b = $number_of_bits, $z=$number_of_bits-1])
Creates a new instance of the problem, with the said number of bits and traps. Uses default values from $number_of_bits
if needed
_really_apply
Applies the instantiated problem to a chromosome
trap( $string )
Computes the value of the trap function on the $string
. Optimum is number_of_blocs * $b (by default, $b = $l or number of ones)
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