\section{eo\-Select\-One$<$ EOT, Worth\-T $>$ Class Template Reference} \label{classeo_select_one}\index{eoSelectOne@{eoSelectOne}} eo\-Select\-One selects only one element from a whole population. {\tt \#include $<$eo\-Select\-One.h$>$} Inheritance diagram for eo\-Select\-One$<$ EOT, Worth\-T $>$::\begin{figure}[H] \begin{center} \leavevmode \includegraphics[height=2.42775cm]{classeo_select_one} \end{center} \end{figure} \subsection*{Public Member Functions} \begin{CompactItemize} \item virtual void {\bf setup} (const {\bf eo\-Pop}$<$ {\bf EOT} $>$ \&\_\-pop)\label{classeo_select_one_a0} \begin{CompactList}\small\item\em virtual function to setup some population stats (for instance eo\-Proportional can benefit greatly from this) \item\end{CompactList}\end{CompactItemize} \subsection{Detailed Description} \subsubsection*{template$<$class EOT, class Worth\-T = typename EOT::Fitness$>$ class eo\-Select\-One$<$ EOT, Worth\-T $>$} eo\-Select\-One selects only one element from a whole population. Most selection techniques are simply repeated applications of eo\-Select\-One. \begin{Desc} \item[See also:]{\bf eo\-Select\-Many}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{classeo_select_many})}, eo\-Select\-Random, eo\-Det\-Tournament, eo\-Stoch\-Tournament, eo\-Proportional \end{Desc} Definition at line 45 of file eo\-Select\-One.h. The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:\begin{CompactItemize} \item eo\-Select\-One.h\end{CompactItemize}