| insmut | R Documentation | 
SM is inserted back in a different place into the chromosome by removing a randomly selected gene from the chromosome.
This operator is used in problems with permutation encoding.
insmut(y, ...)
| y | A vector. Chromosome of the offspring | 
| ... | Further arguments passed to or from other methods. | 
| mutant | A vector. Chromosome of the offspring | 
| mutgen | The number of the mutated gene. | 
| mutpoint | The number of inserted location of the mutated gene. | 
Zeynel Cebeci & Erkut Tekeli
mutate,
bitmut,
randmut,
randmut2,
randmut3,
randmut4,
unimut,
boundmut,
nunimut,  
nunimut2,
powmut,   
powmut2,   
gaussmut,   
gaussmut2,   
gaussmut3,   
bsearchmut1,        
bsearchmut2,   
swapmut,   
invmut,   
shufmut,   
dismut,  
invswapmut,
insswapmut,
invdismut
offspring = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) insmut(offspring)
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