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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Insert id from same block Post 302902059 by ritakadm on Sunday 18th of May 2014 12:46:27 AM
Old 05-18-2014
well, the id field in the exon rows may not always be of that form. It happens so in this case but they may be represented differently. the 'true gene id' is always in the gene row.
 

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PGASetRealInitRange(2)						      PGAPack						    PGASetRealInitRange(2)

NAME
PGASetRealInitRange - sets the upper and lower bounds for randomly initializing real-valued genes. DESCRIPTION
For each gene these bounds define an interval from which the initial allele value is selected uniformly randomly. The user specifies two arrays containing lower and bound for each gene to define the interval. This is the default strategy for initializing real-valued strings. The default interval is $[0,1.0]$ for each gene. INPUT PARAMETERS
ctx - context variable min - array containing the lower bound of the interval for each gene mac - array containing the upper bound of the interval for each gene OUTPUT PARAMETERS
none SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h" void PGASetRealInitRange(ctx, min, max) PGAContext *ctx double *min double *max LOCATION
real.c EXAMPLE
Set the initialization routines to select a value for each real-valued gene i uniformly randomly from the interval [-10.,i] Assumes all strings are of the same length. PGAContext *ctx; double *low, *high; int i, stringlen; : stringlen = PGAGetStringLength(ctx); low = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double)); high = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double)); for(i=0;i<stringlen;i++) { low[i] = -10.0; high[i] = i; } PGASetRealInitRange(ctx, low, high); 05/01/95 PGASetRealInitRange(2)
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