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eodev/eo/src/eoVector.h
kuepper 85a326c5e4 Adjust code to perform to C++ standard according to gcc-3.4
interpretation... (Have not compiled/checked/changed paradisEO.)

That is, the current code compiles with gcc-3.4 and the checks
(besides t-MGE1bit) all pass.
2004-12-23 15:29:07 +00:00

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// -*- mode: c++; c-indent-level: 4; c++-member-init-indent: 8; comment-column: 35; -*-
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// eoVector.h
// (c) GeNeura Team, 2000 - EEAAX 1999 - Maarten Keijzer 2000
/*
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Contact: todos@geneura.ugr.es, http://geneura.ugr.es
Marc.Schoenauer@polytechnique.fr
mak@dhi.dk
CVS Info: $Date: 2004-12-23 15:29:06 $ $Header: /home/nojhan/dev/eodev/eodev_cvs/eo/src/eoVector.h,v 1.16 2004-12-23 15:29:06 kuepper Exp $ $Author: kuepper $
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _eoVector_h
#define _eoVector_h
#include <vector>
#include <iterator> // needed for GCC 3.2
#include <EO.h>
/**
Base class for fixed length chromosomes, just derives from EO and std::vector and
redirects the smaller than operator to EO (fitness based comparison). GeneType
must have the following methods: void ctor (needed for the std::vector<>), copy ctor,
*/
template <class FitT, class GeneType>
class eoVector : public EO<FitT>, public std::vector<GeneType>
{
public:
using EO<FitT>::invalidate;
using std::vector<GeneType>::operator[];
using std::vector<GeneType>::begin;
using std::vector<GeneType>::end;
using std::vector<GeneType>::resize;
using std::vector<GeneType>::size;
typedef GeneType AtomType;
typedef std::vector<GeneType> ContainerType;
/** default constructor
@param size Length of vector (default is 0)
@param value Initial value of all elements (default is default value of type GeneType)
*/
eoVector(unsigned size = 0, GeneType value = GeneType())
: EO<FitT>(), std::vector<GeneType>(size, value)
{}
/// copy ctor abstracting from the FitT
template <class OtherFitnessType>
eoVector(const eoVector<OtherFitnessType, GeneType>& _vec) : std::vector<GeneType>(_vec)
{}
// we can't have a Ctor from a std::vector, it would create ambiguity
// with the copy Ctor
void value(const std::vector<GeneType>& _v)
{
if (_v.size() != size()) // safety check
{
if (size()) // NOT an initial empty std::vector
std::cout << "Warning: Changing size in eoVector assignation"<<std::endl;
resize(_v.size());
}
std::copy(_v.begin(), _v.end(), begin());
invalidate();
}
/// to avoid conflicts between EO::operator< and std::vector<GeneType>::operator<
bool operator<(const eoVector<FitT, GeneType>& _eo) const
{
return EO<FitT>::operator<(_eo);
}
/// printing...
virtual void printOn(std::ostream& os) const
{
EO<FitT>::printOn(os);
os << ' ';
os << size() << ' ';
std::copy(begin(), end(), std::ostream_iterator<AtomType>(os, " "));
}
/// reading...
virtual void readFrom(std::istream& is)
{
EO<FitT>::readFrom(is);
unsigned sz;
is >> sz;
resize(sz);
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < sz; ++i)
{
AtomType atom;
is >> atom;
operator[](i) = atom;
}
}
};
/// to avoid conflicts between EO::operator< and std::vector<double>::operator<
template <class FitT, class GeneType>
bool operator<(const eoVector<FitT, GeneType>& _eo1, const eoVector<FitT, GeneType>& _eo2)
{
return _eo1.operator<(_eo2);
}
template <class FitT, class GeneType>
bool operator>(const eoVector<FitT, GeneType>& _eo1, const eoVector<FitT, GeneType>& _eo2)
{
return _eo1.operator>(_eo2);
}
#endif