extra paramters to ga output function
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I want to write an output function to the ga algorithm that will use and also change variables in my workspace in each iteration (plots, changes to a connected device etc). I read about it in the documentation but I couldn't quite figure it out. I would like to avoid using global variables, so is there a syntax example on how to add these extra input and output parameters? For example (which I know is incorrect but explains my intentions):
function [state,options,optchanged,a,b] = gaIterationOutput(options,state,flag,a,b,c,d)
% Do stuff with state,options,optchanged
% Do stuff with a,b,c,d
end
Here a,b,c,d are extra input parameters, and a,b are also sent as output parameters to the workspace. I understand it somehow needs to be done using anonymous functions, but I didn't understand exactly how.
Also, is it necessary to explicitly write
optchanged = false;
as can be seen in examples? (That is indeed the case with my code)
Thanks.
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Walter Roberson
el 30 de Ag. de 2016
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Yes, it is necessary to optchanged = false;
It is not possible to have extra outputs.
In your situation I would suggest not having the extra variables as inputs or outputs. Instead I would suggest that you use nested functions with shared variables. See http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/share-data-between-workspaces.html#f0-50984
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Johnathan Viernik
el 31 de Ag. de 2016
Johnathan Viernik
el 31 de Ag. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 1 de Sept. de 2016
Nest the definition of the output function within the function that defines the variables you want to be able to alter, which might be the main function.
Kurt Stewart
el 21 de Ag. de 2019
Use this to have it pass through the state
state.extra_param=extra_param
Then you can save things in the output function
case {'iter','interrupt'}
disp('Iterating ...')
fname=[pwd,'\','analysis',date_var,'.mat'];
gen_num=state.Generation;
%gen_str=['gen',num2str(gen_num)]
gen_data(gen_num).state=state;
save(fname,'gen_data')
Hope this helps any in the future!
Kurt Stewart
el 29 de Ag. de 2019
I am not sure how you got your solution to work, but I am working on it
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