selsscale2 {adana} | R Documentation |
Sigma scaling 2
Description
Sigma Scaling is based on the mean rather than the worst fitness value as in Window Scaling. In Sigma Scaling, an individual's fitness is a function of the population mean and population standard deviation. In this approach, if the scaled value is less than zero, it is set to zero.
Usage
selsscale2(fitvals, ns, selc, ...)
Arguments
fitvals |
Vector of fitness values belonging to individuals |
ns |
Number of individuals to be selected |
selc |
Scaling parameter |
... |
Further arguments passed to or from other methods. |
Value
The indices of randomly selected individuals are returned.
Author(s)
Zeynel Cebeci & Erkut Tekeli
See Also
select
,
selrand
,
selrswrp
,
selrws
,
selrws2
,
selrss
,
selsus
,
seldet
,
selwscale
,
selsscale
,
sellscale
,
selrscale
,
selrscale2
,
selpscale
,
selescale
,
seltour
,
seltour2
Examples
fitvals = c(6.1, 3.5, 6.2, 4.4, 5.2)
cnames = paste0("C",1:length(fitvals))
matpool = selsscale2(fitvals)
cat(cnames[matpool],"\n")
[Package adana version 1.1.0 Index]