| ox | R Documentation |
Order Crossover (OX) is a crossover operator for permutation encoded chromosomes. It is a different variant of PMX and it receives a part of the offspring chromosome from Parent1 and the remaining part from Parent2 in a certain sequence (Davis, 1985).
ox(x1, x2, cxon, ...)
x1 |
A vector. It contains the chromosomal information of parent-1. |
x2 |
A vector. It contains the chromosomal information of parent-2. |
cxon |
Number of offspring to be generated as a result of crossover |
... |
Further arguments passed to or from other methods. |
A matrix containing the generated offsprings.
Zeynel Cebeci & Erkut Tekeli
Davis, L. (1985). Appliying adaptive algorithms to epistatic domains. In Proc. of the Int. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intellegence, Vol. 85, pp. 162-164.
cross,
px1,
kpx,
sc,
rsc,
hux,
ux,
ux2,
mx,
rrc,
disc,
atc,
cpc,
eclc,
raoc,
dc,
ax,
hc,
sax,
wax,
lax,
bx,
ebx,
blxa,
blxab,
lapx,
elx,
geomx,
spherex,
pmx,
mpmx,
upmx,
ox2,
mpx,
erx,
pbx,
pbx2,
cx,
icx,
smc
parent1 = c(3, 4, 8, 2, 7, 1, 6, 5) parent2 = c(4, 2, 5, 1, 6, 8, 3, 7) ox(parent1, parent2)
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