\section{eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr$<$ EOT, Fit\-T, Function\-Arg $>$ Struct Template Reference} \label{structeo_eval_func_ptr}\index{eoEvalFuncPtr@{eoEvalFuncPtr}} EOEval\-Func\-Ptr: This class takes an existing function pointer and converts it into a evaluation function class. {\tt \#include $<$eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr.h$>$} Inheritance diagram for eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr$<$ EOT, Fit\-T, Function\-Arg $>$::\begin{figure}[H] \begin{center} \leavevmode \includegraphics[height=4cm]{structeo_eval_func_ptr} \end{center} \end{figure} \subsection*{Public Member Functions} \begin{CompactItemize} \item {\bf eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr} ({\bf Fit\-T}($\ast$\_\-eval)(Function\-Arg)) \begin{CompactList}\small\item\em Applies the function to the chromosome and sets the fitness of the Chrom. \item\end{CompactList}\item virtual void {\bf operator()} ({\bf EOT} \&\_\-eo)\label{structeo_eval_func_ptr_a1} \begin{CompactList}\small\item\em Effectively applies the evaluation function to an {\bf EO}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{class_e_o})}. \item\end{CompactList}\end{CompactItemize} \subsection*{Private Attributes} \begin{CompactItemize} \item {\bf Fit\-T}($\ast$ {\bf eval\-Func} )(Function\-Arg)\label{structeo_eval_func_ptr_r0} \end{CompactItemize} \subsection{Detailed Description} \subsubsection*{template$<$class EOT, class Fit\-T = typename EOT::Fitness, class Function\-Arg = const EOT\&$>$ struct eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr$<$ EOT, Fit\-T, Function\-Arg $>$} EOEval\-Func\-Ptr: This class takes an existing function pointer and converts it into a evaluation function class. That way, old style C or C++ functions can be adapted to {\bf EO}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{class_e_o})} function classes. Definition at line 43 of file eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr.h. \subsection{Constructor \& Destructor Documentation} \index{eoEvalFuncPtr@{eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr}!eoEvalFuncPtr@{eoEvalFuncPtr}} \index{eoEvalFuncPtr@{eoEvalFuncPtr}!eoEvalFuncPtr@{eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr}} \subsubsection{\setlength{\rightskip}{0pt plus 5cm}template$<$class EOT, class Fit\-T = typename EOT::Fitness, class Function\-Arg = const EOT\&$>$ {\bf eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr}$<$ {\bf EOT}, {\bf Fit\-T}, Function\-Arg $>$::{\bf eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr} ({\bf Fit\-T}($\ast$)(Function\-Arg) {\em \_\-eval})\hspace{0.3cm}{\tt [inline]}}\label{structeo_eval_func_ptr_a0} Applies the function to the chromosome and sets the fitness of the Chrom. Thus, the evaluation function need not be worried about that. \begin{Desc} \item[Parameters:] \begin{description} \item[{\em \_\-eval}]pointer to the evaluation function, takes a EOT as an argument and returns the fitness \end{description} \end{Desc} \begin{Desc} \item[Returns:]the evaluated fitness for that object. \end{Desc} Definition at line 51 of file eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr.h. The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:\begin{CompactItemize} \item eo\-Eval\-Func\-Ptr.h\end{CompactItemize}