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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New UNIX and Linux History Sections Post 303035798 by Neo on Monday 3rd of June 2019 01:26:06 PM
Old 06-03-2019
Also, the old man page repo was giving about 10 - 15+ percent errors because it was so large and difficult to manage.

Now, that I am moving the man page text and keys to the SQL DB and rewritten the search algorithms, the error rate has dropped to 0.5 percent to 1.5 percent.

That is a huge improvement in results.

Also, since I have completely changed the search algorithm, I have completely eliminated the need for HTTP redirects completely, which was a flaw in the algorithm I wrote a decade ago.

Seriously, it's a huge improvement and will get even better when I rewrite the repo landing pages for each OS and create a new custom search function / page.
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PGASetRealInitPercent(2)					      PGAPack						  PGASetRealInitPercent(2)

NAME
PGASetRealInitPercent - 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. With this routine the user specifies a median value and a percent offset for each allele. INPUT PARAMETERS
ctx - context variable median - an array containing the mean value of the interval percent - an array containing the percent offset to add and subtract to the median to define the interval OUTPUT PARAMETERS
none SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h" void PGASetRealInitPercent(ctx, median, percent) PGAContext *ctx double *median double *percent LOCATION
real.c EXAMPLE
Set the initialization routines to select a value for each real-valued gene i uniformly randomly from the interval [i-v,i+v], where $v = i/2$. Assumes all strings are the same length. PGAContext *ctx; double *median, *percent; int i, stringlen; : stringlen = PGAGetStringLength(ctx); median = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double)); percent = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double)); for(i=0;i<stringlen;i++) { median[i] = (double) i; percent[i] = 0.5; } PGASetRealInitPercent(ctx, median, percent); 05/01/95 PGASetRealInitPercent(2)
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