Looping through bytes of a variable
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I'm doing a genetic algorithm with real parameter values. Say that I have two candidate solutions:
x(1) = 1.2345678
x(2) = 8.7654321
And I want to perform a crossover. I pick a random location along the length of the variables using randi and get, say, 3. Then I want to switch the values before the 3rd byte such that my output would be:
y(1) = 1.2654321
y(2) = 8.734567
How would you program this?
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Guillaume
el 6 de Dic. de 2016
Is there a confusion here and are you looking at swapping digits in a decimal representation rather than bytes? Swapping bytes will result in numbers that bear absolutely no resemblance to the original numbers. For example, if you swap the 8th bytes of your two numbers, you'll end with:
>>format longg
>>x = [1.2345678; 8.7654321]
x =
1.2345678
8.7654321
>>y = reshape(typecast(x, 'uint8'), 8, []); %swapping 8th byte
>>y(8, [2 1]) = y(8, [1 2]);
>>newx = typecast(y(:), 'double')
newx =
80908.6353408
0.000133749879455566
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Walter Roberson
el 6 de Dic. de 2016
y8 = reshape( typecast(y, 'uint8'), 8, []);
Now you can cross-over on the rows.
Afterwards you can typecast(y8, 'double')
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Caleb
el 6 de Dic. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 6 de Dic. de 2016
x12 = reshape( typecast(x, 'uint8'), 8, []);
x1 = x12(:,1);
x2 = x12(:,2);
Followed by your loop.
Or skip the loop and do
x12 = reshape( typecast(x, 'uint8'), 8, []);
x12(CutLocation:end, [1 2]) = x12(CutLocation:end, [2 1]);
y12 = typecast(x12, 'double');
The reconstructed values will be y12(1) and y12(2)
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