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NAMEAlgorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Combined - Combinator of several operators of the same arity, unary or binary SYNOPSIS#Initialize using OO interface my $op = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Mutation 0.1 3 my $another_op = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Permutation 2 # Single operator with rate of application = 3 my $combined_op = new Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Combined [ $op, $another_op ], 3; Base ClassAlgorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Base DESCRIPTIONSome algorithms (such as Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Canonical_GA_NN) need a single "mutation" and a single "crossover" operator. If you want to combine several (like above, mutation and permutation), each one with its own rate, you have to give them a façade like this one. METHODSnew( $ref_to_operator_array [, $operation_priority] )Priority defaults to one, operator array has no defaults. apply( @operands )Applies the operator to the set of operands. All are passed, as such, to whatever operator is selected SEE ALSOCopyrightThis file is released under the GPL. See the LICENSE file included in this distribution, or go to http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt
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