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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ and the interface for its operator() is
<b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>bool operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; <b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>bool operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;
)</font></font></tt></b> )</font></font></tt></b>
<p>which you could have guessed from the <a href="../../doc/html/class_eocontinue.html">inheritance <p>which you could have guessed from the <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_continue.html">inheritance
diagram</a> for class <b><font color="#3366FF">eoContinue</font></b>, as diagram</a> for class <b><font color="#3366FF">eoContinue</font></b>, as
you see there that <b><font color="#3366FF">eoContinue</font></b> derives you see there that <b><font color="#3366FF">eoContinue</font></b> derives
from class <b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>eoUF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, from class <b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>eoUF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;,
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ when the stopping criterion <b><font color="#FF6600">is met!</font></b></li>
<a NAME="existingContinue"></a><b><font color="#FF0000">Existing continuators: <a NAME="existingContinue"></a><b><font color="#FF0000">Existing continuators:
</font></b>Of </font></b>Of
course you can find out all existing (non-virtual!) subclasses of eoContinue course you can find out all existing (non-virtual!) subclasses of eoContinue
by looking at its&nbsp; <a href="../../doc/html/class_eocontinue.html">inheritance by looking at its&nbsp; <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_continue.html">inheritance
diagram</a>. But you might find it more convenient to have them listed diagram</a>. But you might find it more convenient to have them listed
here: here:
<ul> <ul>

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ is
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">const EOT &amp; operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">const EOT &amp; operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;
_parents)</font></tt></b></center> _parents)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoselectone.html">eoSelectOne</a></font></font></b>., <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_select_one.html">eoSelectOne</a></font></font></b>.,
as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoSelectOne</font> derives as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoSelectOne</font> derives
from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoUF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoUF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;,
const EOT&amp;></font></tt>. const EOT&amp;></font></tt>.
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ for its
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;
_source, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _dest)</font></tt></b></center> _source, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _dest)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoselect.html">eoSelect</a></font></font></b>., <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_select.html">eoSelect</a></font></font></b>.,
as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoSelect</font> derives from as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoSelect</font> derives from
<tt><font color="#993300">class <tt><font color="#993300">class
eoBF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, void></font></tt>. eoBF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, void></font></tt>.
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ is
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _parents, <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _parents,
eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _offspring)</font></tt></b></center> eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _offspring)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoreplacement.html">eoReplacement</a></font></font></b>., <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_replacement.html">eoReplacement</a></font></font></b>.,
as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoReplacement</font> derives as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoReplacement</font> derives
from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;,
void></font></tt>. void></font></tt>.
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ that offspring and parents are of the same size (but does not check!).</li>
This is one the basic types of replacement in EO. It has two major steps, This is one the basic types of replacement in EO. It has two major steps,
<font color="#FF6600">merging</font> <font color="#FF6600">merging</font>
both populations of parents and offspring, and <font color="#FF6600">reducing</font> both populations of parents and offspring, and <font color="#FF6600">reducing</font>
this big population to the right size. It <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomegereduce.html">contains this big population to the right size. It <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_merge_reduce.html">contains
two objects</a></font></font> of respective types <b><font color="#009900"><a href="#merge">eoMerge</a></font></b> two objects</a></font></font> of respective types <b><font color="#009900"><a href="#merge">eoMerge</a></font></b>
and <b><font color="#009900"><a href="#reduce">eoReduce</a></font></b> and <b><font color="#009900"><a href="#reduce">eoReduce</a></font></b>
and you can probably guess what each of them actually does :-)</li> and you can probably guess what each of them actually does :-)</li>
@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ is
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;
_parents, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _offspring)</font></tt></b></center> _parents, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _offspring)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomerge.html">eoMerge</a></font></font></b>, <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_merge.html">eoMerge</a></font></font></b>,
as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoMerge</font> derives from as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoMerge</font> derives from
<br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, <br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;const eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;,
void></font></tt>. void></font></tt>.
@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ is
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _parents, <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _parents,
unsigned int new_size)</font></tt></b></center> unsigned int new_size)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoreduce.html">eoReduce</a></font></font></b>, <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_reduce.html">eoReduce</a></font></font></b>,
as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoReduce</font> derives from as you see there that <font color="#009900">eoReduce</font> derives from
<br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, unsigned <br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, unsigned
int, void></font></tt>. int, void></font></tt>.
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ is
<center> <center>
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">unsigned int operator()(unsigned int _pop_size)</font></tt></b></center> <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">unsigned int operator()(unsigned int _pop_size)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eohowmany.html">eoHowMany</a></font></font></b>, <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_how_many.html">eoHowMany</a></font></font></b>,
as you see there that <b><tt><font color="#993300">eoHowMany</font></tt></b> as you see there that <b><tt><font color="#993300">eoHowMany</font></tt></b>
derives from derives from
<br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoUF&lt;unsigned int, unsigned int></font></tt>. <br><tt><font color="#993300">class eoUF&lt;unsigned int, unsigned int></font></tt>.
@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ is
<p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _source, <p><b><tt><font color="#993300">void operator()(eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _source,
eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _dest)</font></tt></b></center> eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp; _dest)</font></tt></b></center>
<p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eosurviveanddie.html">eoSurviveAndDie</a></font></font></b>, <p>which you could have guessed from the inheritance tree for class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_survive_and_die.html">eoSurviveAndDie</a></font></font></b>,
as you see there that <b><tt><font color="#993300">eoSurviveAndDie</font></tt></b> as you see there that <b><tt><font color="#993300">eoSurviveAndDie</font></tt></b>
derives from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, derives from <tt><font color="#993300">class eoBF&lt;eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;,
eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, void></font></tt>. eoPop&lt;EOT>&amp;, void></font></tt>.

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ the representation-dependent file <b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>ga.
containing the bitstring representation and operators. More details about containing the bitstring representation and operators. More details about
<a href="eoRepresentation.html#bitstring">what is available for bitstrings <a href="eoRepresentation.html#bitstring">what is available for bitstrings
here</a>.<br> here</a>.<br>
You then say that you will be handling <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobin.html">Bitstring You then say that you will be handling <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bit.html">Bitstring
genotypes</a></font></b>, whose fitness is a double. This makes Indi derive genotypes</a></font></b>, whose fitness is a double. This makes Indi derive
from the <a href="eoProgramming.html#STL">STL class</a> <font color="#993300">vector&lt;bool></font></li> from the <a href="eoProgramming.html#STL">STL class</a> <font color="#993300">vector&lt;bool></font></li>
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ the representation-dependent file <b><tt><font color="#993300"><font size=+1>es.
containing the bitstring representation and operators. More details about containing the bitstring representation and operators. More details about
<a href="eoRepresentation.html#real">what is available for real-values <a href="eoRepresentation.html#real">what is available for real-values
here</a>.<br> here</a>.<br>
You then say that you will be handling <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoreal.html">Real-valued You then say that you will be handling <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_real.html">Real-valued
genotypes</a></font></b>, whose fitness is a double. This makes Indi derive genotypes</a></font></b>, whose fitness is a double. This makes Indi derive
from the <a href="eoProgramming.html#STL">STL class</a> <font color="#993300">vector&lt;double></font></li> from the <a href="eoProgramming.html#STL">STL class</a> <font color="#993300">vector&lt;double></font></li>
@ -191,12 +191,12 @@ vector <b><tt><font color="#993300">v.</font></tt></b></li>
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>
<a href="FirstBitGA.html#init">Bit</a> <b><tt><font color="#990000">rng.flip()</font></tt></b> <a href="FirstBitGA.html#init">Bit</a> <b><tt><font color="#990000">rng.flip()</font></tt></b>
return a <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eorng.html">random return a <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_rng.html">random
boolean</a></font></font></li> boolean</a></font></font></li>
<li> <li>
<a href="FirstRealGA.html#init">Real</a> <b><tt><font color="#990000">rng.uniform()</font></tt></b> <a href="FirstRealGA.html#init">Real</a> <b><tt><font color="#990000">rng.uniform()</font></tt></b>
returns a <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eorng.html">real returns a <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_rng.html">real
value uniformly drawn in [0,1].</a></font></font></li> value uniformly drawn in [0,1].</a></font></font></li>
<br>&nbsp;</ul> <br>&nbsp;</ul>
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ individuals are first, and display it. Note that an eoPop has a </font><b><tt><f
method, which means that a simple </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">os method, which means that a simple </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">os
&lt;&lt; pop </font></tt></b><font color="#000000">streams the </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">pop</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> &lt;&lt; pop </font></tt></b><font color="#000000">streams the </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">pop</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
onto the ostream </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">os</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">. onto the ostream </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">os</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">.
This is true for </font><font color="#FF6600">all objects of of class </font><font color="#000000"><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoprintable.html">eoPrintable</a></font></font></b> This is true for </font><font color="#FF6600">all objects of of class </font><font color="#000000"><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_printable.html">eoPrintable</a></font></font></b>
(most EO objects) through the method </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">printOn</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> (most EO objects) through the method </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">printOn</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
(which is then called by the </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">&lt;&lt;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> (which is then called by the </font><b><tt><font color="#990000">&lt;&lt;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
operator).</font></li> operator).</font></li>
@ -230,8 +230,8 @@ has been chosen as a robust selection, and the generational replacement
in the simple algorithm considered here, individuals undergo </font><font color="#CC33CC">crossover</font><font color="#000000"> in the simple algorithm considered here, individuals undergo </font><font color="#CC33CC">crossover</font><font color="#000000">
and </font><font color="#CC33CC">mutation</font><font color="#000000">. and </font><font color="#CC33CC">mutation</font><font color="#000000">.
In EO, these operators are (<a href="eoProgramming.html#functors">functor</a>) In EO, these operators are (<a href="eoProgramming.html#functors">functor</a>)
objects of class</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoquadraticop.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b> objects of class</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_quad_op.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>
(binary operator that modifies both its arguments) and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b> (binary operator that modifies both its arguments) and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>
(unary operator).&nbsp; These operators are applied in turn to all selected (unary operator).&nbsp; These operators are applied in turn to all selected
parents, according to user-defined probabilities.&nbsp; These probabilities parents, according to user-defined probabilities.&nbsp; These probabilities
are defined with all other <a href="#parametres">parameters</a>, and will are defined with all other <a href="#parametres">parameters</a>, and will
@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ corresponding pages</a>, or to their respective documentation pages.</font></li>
<br>&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>
<a href="FirstBitGA.html#operators">Bit</a> The crossover <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobincrossover.html">eo1PtBitXover</a></font></font></b> <a href="FirstBitGA.html#operators">Bit</a> The crossover <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo1_pt_bit_crossover.html">eo1PtBitXover</a></font></font></b>
is the standard <font color="#CC33CC">1-point crossover</font>, and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobinmutation.html">eoBitMutation</a></font></font></b> is the standard <font color="#CC33CC">1-point crossover</font>, and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bit_mutation.html">eoBitMutation</a></font></font></b>
is the standard <font color="#FF6600">bit-flip mutation</font> that randomly is the standard <font color="#FF6600">bit-flip mutation</font> that randomly
flips all bits with a given probability <b><tt>P_MUT_PER_BIT.</tt></b></li> flips all bits with a given probability <b><tt>P_MUT_PER_BIT.</tt></b></li>
@ -259,10 +259,10 @@ bit, which is specific of the bit-flip mutation.&nbsp; Hence, to run the
same algorithm as Goldberg's SGA, the mutation probability (at individual same algorithm as Goldberg's SGA, the mutation probability (at individual
level) is 1, and the probability of flipping each bit is <b><tt>P_MUT_PER_BIT.</tt></b> level) is 1, and the probability of flipping each bit is <b><tt>P_MUT_PER_BIT.</tt></b>
<li> <li>
<a href="FirstRealGA.html#operators">Real</a> The crossover <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eosegmentcrossover.html">eoSegmentCrossover</a></font></font></b> <a href="FirstRealGA.html#operators">Real</a> The crossover <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_segment_crossover.html">eoSegmentCrossover</a></font></font></b>
is the standard <font color="#CC33CC">segment crossover</font> for real-valued is the standard <font color="#CC33CC">segment crossover</font> for real-valued
vectors, that chooses a point randomly on the segment between both parents vectors, that chooses a point randomly on the segment between both parents
(also termed <font color="#CC33CC">BLX-0</font>). <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eouniformmutation.html">eoUniformMutation</a></font></font></b> (also termed <font color="#CC33CC">BLX-0</font>). <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_uniform_mutation.html">eoUniformMutation</a></font></font></b>
is the <font color="#CC33CC">uniform mutation</font> for real-valued vectors is the <font color="#CC33CC">uniform mutation</font> for real-valued vectors
that chooses a new value for each variable uniformly on an interval centered that chooses a new value for each variable uniformly on an interval centered
on the parent value. The width of the interval is an <font color="#FF6600">internal on the parent value. The width of the interval is an <font color="#FF6600">internal
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ parameter</font> of the object, here called <b><tt>EPSILON</tt></b>.</li>
Specify a </font><font color="#3366FF">maximum number of generations</font><font color="#000000"> Specify a </font><font color="#3366FF">maximum number of generations</font><font color="#000000">
to run (<a href="FirstBitGA.html#stop">Bit</a> - <a href="FirstRealGA.html#stop">Real</a>): to run (<a href="FirstBitGA.html#stop">Bit</a> - <a href="FirstRealGA.html#stop">Real</a>):
the simplest of all stopping criteria at the moment, using an object of the simplest of all stopping criteria at the moment, using an object of
a sub-class of class </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3366FF"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eocontinue.html">eoContinue</a></font></font></font></b><font color="#000000">.</font></li> a sub-class of class </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3366FF"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_continue.html">eoContinue</a></font></font></font></b><font color="#000000">.</font></li>
<br>&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;
<li> <li>
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ give bad results!</li>
select;</font></tt></b></ul> select;</font></tt></b></ul>
Note that all these classes of eoObjects are derived from the abstract Note that all these classes of eoObjects are derived from the abstract
class class
<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoselectone.html">eoSelectOne.</a></font></font></b> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_select_one.html">eoSelectOne.</a></font></font></b>
To find out exactly how each procedure selects the individuals, read the To find out exactly how each procedure selects the individuals, read the
corresponding <a href="eoEngine.html#selection">component-based page</a>. corresponding <a href="eoEngine.html#selection">component-based page</a>.
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ on a <a href="FirstBitEA.html#init">boolean generator</a> or a <a href="FirstRea
generator</a> -see <a href="../../doc/html/class_random_generator.html">random_generators.h</a>) generator</a> -see <a href="../../doc/html/class_random_generator.html">random_generators.h</a>)
that is then used in the constructor of the population to build the individuals. that is then used in the constructor of the population to build the individuals.
You can also use different initializers and call them in turn through the You can also use different initializers and call them in turn through the
call to <a href="../../doc/html/class_eopop.html#a2">pop.append()</a> function call to <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_pop.html#a2">pop.append()</a> function
(see <a href="#exercise2">Exercise 2</a>).</font></li> (see <a href="#exercise2">Exercise 2</a>).</font></li>
<br>&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;
@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ choosing among them according to
rates.</font></b><font color="#CC33CC"> </font><font color="#000000">The rates.</font></b><font color="#CC33CC"> </font><font color="#000000">The
class </font><font color="#CC33CC"><b>eoPropCombinedxxxOp</b>, class </font><font color="#CC33CC"><b>eoPropCombinedxxxOp</b>,
</font><font color="#000000">where </font><font color="#000000">where
xxx is either Mon (for mutations, of class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b></font><font color="#CC33CC">)</font><font color="#000000"> xxx is either Mon (for mutations, of class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b></font><font color="#CC33CC">)</font><font color="#000000">
or Quad (for crossovers, of class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoquadraticop.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>), or Quad (for crossovers, of class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_quad_op.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>),
is derived from the corresponding eoxxxOp class. When applying the eoPropCombinedxxxOp, is derived from the corresponding eoxxxOp class. When applying the eoPropCombinedxxxOp,
one of the eoxxxOp it contains is chosen by a <a href="../../doc/html/class_eorng.html#a12">roulette one of the eoxxxOp it contains is chosen by a <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_rng.html#a12">roulette
wheel,</a> according to their respective rates, and is applied to the arguments. wheel,</a> according to their respective rates, and is applied to the arguments.
For more details on these classes, go to the <a href="eoOperators.html#crossover">algorithm-based For more details on these classes, go to the <a href="eoOperators.html#crossover">algorithm-based
corresponding pages</a>, or to their respective documentation pages.</font></li> corresponding pages</a>, or to their respective documentation pages.</font></li>
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ to select one individual from a population, its <b><tt><font color="#660000">ope
returning a single individual) into an object of the <font color="#FF6600">eoSelectPerc</font> returning a single individual) into an object of the <font color="#FF6600">eoSelectPerc</font>
(perc stands for percentage) which allows to select a ... percentage of (perc stands for percentage) which allows to select a ... percentage of
a population (his <b><tt><font color="#660000">operator()</font></tt></b>&nbsp; a population (his <b><tt><font color="#660000">operator()</font></tt></b>&nbsp;
returns a population). This was done internally in the&nbsp; <a href="../../doc/html/class_eosga.html#a0">constructor returns a population). This was done internally in the&nbsp; <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_s_g_a.html#a0">constructor
of eoSGA</a>&nbsp; - see lesson1.</ul> of eoSGA</a>&nbsp; - see lesson1.</ul>
<hr WIDTH="100%"><a NAME="Exercise1"></a><b><font size=+2><font color="#000099">Exercise <hr WIDTH="100%"><a NAME="Exercise1"></a><b><font size=+2><font color="#000099">Exercise

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ you want to handle (i.e. i</font><b><tt><font color="#660000">integer,
double, yourPrivateClass</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, ...). In double, yourPrivateClass</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, ...). In
this lesson, we will not go into details: e.g. we will not tell you that this lesson, we will not go into details: e.g. we will not tell you that
the the
<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eovalueparam.html">eoValueParam</a></font></font></b> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_value_param.html">eoValueParam</a></font></font></b>
is actually a templatized sub-class of abstract class eoParam (oops, I is actually a templatized sub-class of abstract class eoParam (oops, I
said it!), nor will we deal with parameters outside their use from an eoParser. said it!), nor will we deal with parameters outside their use from an eoParser.
See the parameter section of the Component-Based tutorial, or wait until See the parameter section of the Component-Based tutorial, or wait until
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ class. </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoState</font></tt></b><font color="#
objects maintain references to </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">eoObjects</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> objects maintain references to </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">eoObjects</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
that have both an input method (</font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">readFrom</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">) that have both an input method (</font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">readFrom</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">)
and an output method (</font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">printOn</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">), and an output method (</font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">printOn</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">),
i.e. that derive from the base class </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#660000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eopersistent.html">eoPersistent</a></font></font></font></b><font color="#000000">. i.e. that derive from the base class </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#660000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_persistent.html">eoPersistent</a></font></font></font></b><font color="#000000">.
You must first </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF"><a href="SecondBitEA.html#register">register</a></font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> You must first </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF"><a href="SecondBitEA.html#register">register</a></font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
object into a state, and can then save them to a (text) file, and later object into a state, and can then save them to a (text) file, and later
read them from that file using the </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">load</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> read them from that file using the </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">load</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ compute whatever is needed over that population. </font><b><tt><font color="#336
objects are </font><font color="#FF6600">templatized</font><font color="#000000"> objects are </font><font color="#FF6600">templatized</font><font color="#000000">
over the type of what they compute (e.g. </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">double</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, over the type of what they compute (e.g. </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">double</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">,
or </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">pair&lt;double></font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, or </font><b><tt><font color="#660000">pair&lt;double></font></tt></b><font color="#000000">,
or ...). But looking at the <a href="../../doc/html/class_eostat.html">inheritance or ...). But looking at the <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_stat.html">inheritance
diagram</a> of the </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoStat</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> diagram</a> of the </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoStat</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
class, you find that </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoStat</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> class, you find that </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoStat</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
objects are also </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoValueParam</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> objects are also </font><b><tt><font color="#3366FF">eoValueParam</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">

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@ -87,29 +87,29 @@ the genotype argument has been modified or not.
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>
<b><font color="#FF0000">Base classes</font></b>: all variation operators <b><font color="#FF0000">Base classes</font></b>: all variation operators
in EO derive from the base (pure abstract) class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoop.html">eoOp</a></font></font></b> in EO derive from the base (pure abstract) class <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_op.html">eoOp</a></font></font></b>
(as usual, click to see the inheritance diagram).&nbsp; Four (also abstract) (as usual, click to see the inheritance diagram).&nbsp; Four (also abstract)
classes derive from <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoOp</font></b>, namely <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b> classes derive from <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoOp</font></b>, namely <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>
(for <a href="#mutation">mutations</a>), <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobinop.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b> (for <a href="#mutation">mutations</a>), <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bin_op.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>
and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoquadop.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b> and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_quad_op.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>
(for <a href="#crossover">crossover</a>) and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eogenop.html">eoGenOp</a></font></font></b> (for <a href="#crossover">crossover</a>) and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_gen_op.html">eoGenOp</a></font></font></b>
for <a href="#general">all other operators</a>.</li> for <a href="#general">all other operators</a>.</li>
<li> <li>
<b><font color="#FF0000">Combined classes</font></b>: those classes combine <b><font color="#FF0000">Combined classes</font></b>: those classes combine
variation operators, and are variation operators by themselves: the simple variation operators, and are variation operators by themselves: the simple
variation operators can be combined into the corresponding <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoproportionalcombinedmonop.html">eoProportionalCombinedMonOp</a></font></font></b>, variation operators can be combined into the corresponding <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_prop_combined_mon_op.html">eoProportionalCombinedMonOp</a></font></font></b>,
<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoproportionalcombinedbinop.html">eoProportionalCombinedBinOp</a></font></font></b> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_prop_combined_bin_op.html">eoProportionalCombinedBinOp</a></font></font></b>
and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoproportionalcombinedquadop.html">eoProportionalCombinedQuadOp</a></font></font></b>. and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_pro_combined_quad_op.html">eoProportionalCombinedQuadOp</a></font></font></b>.
The general operators <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b> can be The general operators <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b> can be
combined into some <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoopcontainer.html">eoOpContainer</a></font></font></font></b>, combined into some <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_op_container.html">eoOpContainer</a></font></font></font></b>,
abstract class with two implementations, <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eoproportionalopcontainer.html">eoProportionalOp</a></font></font></font></b> abstract class with two implementations, <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_proportional_op.html">eoProportionalOp</a></font></font></font></b>
and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eosequentialopcontainer.html">eoSequentialOp</a></font></font></font></b></li> and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000000"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_sequential_op.html">eoSequentialOp</a></font></font></font></b></li>
<li> <li>
<b><font color="#FF0000">Related classes</font></b>: General operators <b><font color="#FF0000">Related classes</font></b>: General operators
of class <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b> can only be used through of class <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b> can only be used through
the <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eopopulator.html">eoPopulator</a></font></font></b> the <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_populator.html">eoPopulator</a></font></font></b>
class.</li> class.</li>
</ul> </ul>
@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ former type (2 --> 2) is termed quadratic crossover operator, and is implemanted
in the <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoQuadOp</font></b> class; the latter type in the <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoQuadOp</font></b> class; the latter type
(2 --> 1) is termed binary operator and is implemanted in class <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoBinOp</font></b>. (2 --> 1) is termed binary operator and is implemanted in class <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoBinOp</font></b>.
Both classes are, as usual, templatized by the type of individual they Both classes are, as usual, templatized by the type of individual they
can handle (see documentation for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="doc/html/class_eobinop.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b> can handle (see documentation for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bin_op.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>
and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="doc/html/class_eoquadop.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>). and <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_quad_op.html">eoQuadOp</a></font></font></b>).
<p><b><font color="#FF0000">Note:</font></b> Whereas it is straightforward <p><b><font color="#FF0000">Note:</font></b> Whereas it is straightforward
to create a binary crossover operator from a quadratic one (by discarding to create a binary crossover operator from a quadratic one (by discarding
the changes on the second parent), the reverse might prove impossible (imagine the changes on the second parent), the reverse might prove impossible (imagine
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ operators: </font></font><font color="#FF0000"><font size=+2>Mutation</font></fo
<br>Mutation operators modify one single individual. The corresponding <br>Mutation operators modify one single individual. The corresponding
EO class is called <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoMonOp</font></b>. and it EO class is called <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoMonOp</font></b>. and it
si as usual templatized by the type of individual it can handle (see documentation si as usual templatized by the type of individual it can handle (see documentation
for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>). for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>).
<p><b><font color="#FF0000">Interfaces</font></b>: <p><b><font color="#FF0000">Interfaces</font></b>:
<br>The general approach in EO about simple variation operators is to perform <br>The general approach in EO about simple variation operators is to perform
<b><font color="#FF6600">in-place <b><font color="#FF6600">in-place
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ ways to get the parents they will involve, e.g. they can use a different
selector for each of the parents they need to select. selector for each of the parents they need to select.
<p>The corresponding EO class is called <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b>. <p>The corresponding EO class is called <b><font color="#CC33CC">eoGenOp</font></b>.
and it is as usual templatized by the type of individual it can handle and it is as usual templatized by the type of individual it can handle
(see documentation for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoGenOp</a></font></font></b> (see documentation for <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoGenOp</a></font></font></b>
:-) :-)
<p><a NAME="interface"></a><b><font color="#FF0000">Interface</font></b>: <p><a NAME="interface"></a><b><font color="#FF0000">Interface</font></b>:
<br>All the work a general operator is done within the <b><tt><font color="#993300">apply()</font></tt></b> <br>All the work a general operator is done within the <b><tt><font color="#993300">apply()</font></tt></b>
@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ mainly behaves like an <b><font color="#FF6600">iterator</font></b> over
a population (hence the name, <b><font color="#FF6600">Popul</font></b>ation-Iter<b><font color="#FF6600">ator</font></b>). a population (hence the name, <b><font color="#FF6600">Popul</font></b>ation-Iter<b><font color="#FF6600">ator</font></b>).
<p><a NAME="populator_interface"></a>The <b><font color="#FF6600">basic <p><a NAME="populator_interface"></a>The <b><font color="#FF6600">basic
interface</font></b> of an <b><font color="#999900">eoPopulator</font></b> interface</font></b> of an <b><font color="#999900">eoPopulator</font></b>
(see also <a href="../../doc/html/class_eogenop.html">the documentation</a>, (see also <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_gen_op.html">the documentation</a>,
of course) is the following: of course) is the following:
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>

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@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ a hierarchy of functions with defaults behaviors and specialized sub-functions</
<li> <li>
...</li> ...</li>
</ul> </ul>
Functors are so intimately linked to EO that a base class (<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eofunctorbase.html">eoFunctorBase</a></font></font></b>) Functors are so intimately linked to EO that a base class (<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_functor_base.html">eoFunctorBase</a></font></font></b>)
has been designed to hold all functors. This base class is itself divided has been designed to hold all functors. This base class is itself divided
into three derived class. These classes tell you immediately what kind into three derived class. These classes tell you immediately what kind
of arguments the <b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b> of arguments the <b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b>
method requires and what kind of result it produces. See <a href="#notations">EO method requires and what kind of result it produces. See <a href="#notations">EO
conventions</a>, and the <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eofunctorbase.html">inheritance conventions</a>, and the <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_functor_base.html">inheritance
diagram of class eoFunctorBase</a>.</font></font></b> diagram of class eoFunctorBase</a>.</font></font></b>
<br>For a more complete introduction to functors, with detailed discussion, <br>For a more complete introduction to functors, with detailed discussion,
go to the <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/functors.html">STL go to the <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/functors.html">STL
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ method.</font>
is for arity-zero functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> is for arity-zero functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method does not require any argument. It has a single template parameter, method does not require any argument. It has a single template parameter,
the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonitor.html">eoMonitor</a></font></font></b>&nbsp;<font color="#000000"> method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_monitor.html">eoMonitor</a></font></font></b>&nbsp;<font color="#000000">
are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s
that return an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">eoMonitor &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">.</font></li> that return an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">eoMonitor &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">.</font></li>
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ that return an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">eoMonitor &amp;</font></tt></
is for unary functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> is for unary functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method requires one argument. It has two template parameters, the type method requires one argument. It has two template parameters, the type
of the argument and the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> of the argument and the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000"> method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000">
are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s
that take as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> that take as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
@ -138,14 +138,14 @@ and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b><font color="
is for binary functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> is for binary functors, i.e.&nbsp; their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method requires two arguments. It has three template parameters, the types method requires two arguments. It has three template parameters, the types
of the arguments and the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> of the arguments and the return type of the </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobinop.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000"> method. For instance,&nbsp;</font> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bin_op.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000">
are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoBF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoBF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s
that take as arguments a </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">const EOT that take as arguments a </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">const EOT
&amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> and an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> and an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT
&amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">, and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
.</font></li> .</font></li>
</ul> </ul>
<font color="#000000">Now go back to the </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eofunctorbase.html">inheritance <font color="#000000">Now go back to the </font><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_functor_base.html">inheritance
diagram of class eoFunctorBase</a></font></font></b><font color="#000000">, diagram of class eoFunctorBase</a></font></font></b><font color="#000000">,
and guess the interface for all functors!</font> and guess the interface for all functors!</font>
<p><b><font color="#FF0000">Note</font></b><font color="#000000">: for <p><b><font color="#FF0000">Note</font></b><font color="#000000">: for
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ obvious simplicity reasons, we very often omit the reference to the </font><b><t
e.g. when we say above:</font> e.g. when we say above:</font>
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>
<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000"> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000">
are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s
that take as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> that take as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b></li> and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b></li>
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ and return </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">void</font></tt></b></li>
<font color="#000000">it actually means</font> <font color="#000000">it actually means</font>
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>
<b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000"> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>'s<font color="#000000">
are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s, are </font><b><tt><font color="#FF6600">eoUF</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">'s,
their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> their </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">operator()</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
method takes as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000"> method takes as argument an </font><b><tt><font color="#993300">EOT &amp;</font></tt></b><font color="#000000">
@ -334,8 +334,8 @@ related number, e.g. calling time(0), as done for instance in <a href="SecondBit
As RNGs produce, by definition, integers that are uniformly distributed As RNGs produce, by definition, integers that are uniformly distributed
between 0 and some maximal number, EO provides you with random numbers between 0 and some maximal number, EO provides you with random numbers
following <b><font color="#FF6600">different probability distribution</font></b> following <b><font color="#FF6600">different probability distribution</font></b>
(e.g. floating point following <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eorng.html#a8">normal (e.g. floating point following <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_rng.html#a8">normal
distribution</a></font></font>). See the <a href="../../doc/html/class_eorng.html">complete distribution</a></font></font>). See the <a href="../../doc/html/classeo_rng.html">complete
list of RNG primitives</a>. list of RNG primitives</a>.
<p>EO also provides <a href="../../doc/html/rnd_generators_h-source.html">random_generators</a> <p>EO also provides <a href="../../doc/html/rnd_generators_h-source.html">random_generators</a>
that can be used in STL call to generate series of random numbers, as in that can be used in STL call to generate series of random numbers, as in
@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ above).</li>
The name of the EO template should be EOT. This allows quick understanding The name of the EO template should be EOT. This allows quick understanding
of the inheritance diagrams for <a href="#functors">functors</a>. and immediate of the inheritance diagrams for <a href="#functors">functors</a>. and immediate
perception of the arguments and return types of the functors oeprator() perception of the arguments and return types of the functors oeprator()
method (as in <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eomonop.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b> method (as in <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_mon_op.html">eoMonOp</a></font></font></b>
or&nbsp; <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/class_eobinop.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>).</li> or&nbsp; <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+1><a href="../../doc/html/classeo_bin_op.html">eoBinOp</a></font></font></b>).</li>
<br>&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;
<li> <li>