\section{eo\-Mon\-Op$<$ EOType $>$ Class Template Reference} \label{classeo_mon_op}\index{eoMonOp@{eoMonOp}} eo\-Mon\-Op is the monary operator: genetic operator that takes only one {\bf EO}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{class_e_o})}. {\tt \#include $<$eo\-Op.h$>$} Inheritance diagram for eo\-Mon\-Op$<$ EOType $>$::\begin{figure}[H] \begin{center} \leavevmode \includegraphics[height=2.52252cm]{classeo_mon_op} \end{center} \end{figure} \subsection*{Public Member Functions} \begin{CompactItemize} \item {\bf eo\-Mon\-Op} ()\label{classeo_mon_op_a0} \begin{CompactList}\small\item\em Ctor. \item\end{CompactList}\item virtual std::string {\bf class\-Name} () const \label{classeo_mon_op_a1} \end{CompactItemize} \subsection{Detailed Description} \subsubsection*{template$<$class EOType$>$ class eo\-Mon\-Op$<$ EOType $>$} eo\-Mon\-Op is the monary operator: genetic operator that takes only one {\bf EO}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{class_e_o})}. When defining your own, make sure that you return a boolean value indicating that you have changed the content. Definition at line 101 of file eo\-Op.h. The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:\begin{CompactItemize} \item eo\-Op.h\end{CompactItemize}