PGASetUserFunction

Langue: en

Version: 305409 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

PGASetUserFunction - specifies the name of a user-written function call to provide a specific GA capability (e.g., crossover, mutation, etc.).

DESCRIPTION

This function MUST be used when using a non-native datatype and must be called once for each of:
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_CREATESTRING     -- String creation
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_MUTATION         -- Mutation
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_CROSSOVER        -- Crossover
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_PRINTSTRING      -- String Output
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_COPYSTRING       -- Duplication
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_DUPLICATE        -- Duplicate Checking
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_INITSTRING       -- Initialization
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_BUILDDATATYPE    -- MPI Datatype creation
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_STOPCOND         -- Stopping conditions
  PGA_USERFUNCTION_ENDOFGEN         -- Auxiliary functions at the end of each generation

It MAY be called when using a native datatype to replace the built-in functions PGAPack has for that datatype (For example, if the Integer data type is used for a traveling salesperson problem, the user may want to provide their own custom crossover operator). See the user guide and the examples in the examples directory for more details.

INPUT PARAMETERS

ctx
- context variable
constant
- symbolic constant of the user function to set
f
- name of the function to use

OUTPUT PARAMETERS

none

SYNOPSIS

 #include "pgapack.h"
 void  PGASetUserFunction(ctx, constant, f)
 PGAContext *ctx
 int constant
 void *f
 

LOCATION

user.c

EXAMPLE

 Example:
 void MyStringInit(PGAContext *, void *);
 PGAContext *ctx;
 :
 PGASetUserFunction(ctx, PGA_USERFUNCTION_INITSTRING, MyStringInit);