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Sean Luke <[log in to unmask]>
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ECJ Evolutionary Computation Toolkit <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Jan 2008 16:34:41 -0500
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Brad, the ERC classes and KozaFitness have literally nothing to do  
with one another.    So I'm not sure that's the problem, unless your  
ERC class does some bizarre like reach into the individual's fitness  
and fools with it (not likely!).

Perhaps there's a rounding error or a simplification in what's  
getting printed?  KozaFitness doesn't define an ideal individual as  
having an adjusted fitness of 1.0: it defines an ideal individual as  
having a *raw* fitness (and thus a standardized fitness) of *0.0*.   
You might check to see if the individuals you have with 1.0 adjusted  
fitnesses indeed have a raw fitness of precisely 0.  Perhaps some raw  
fitnesses very close to 0 might produce 1.0 in a Java float.

Sean

On Jan 5, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Bradford Barr wrote:

> Hey list,
>
> I have a question.
>
> I created an integer ERC class using RegERC as a template (the one  
> that comes in the regression package), but when I use it my  
> finesses, and some of my params start to work funny.
>
> I have quit-on-run-complete = true which means it should quit when  
> it finds a solution, but it doesn't. It reports in the stat file  
> (I'm using KozaStatistics and KozaFitness) that the best individual  
> has an adjusted fitness of 1.0 but it doesn't quit.
>
> I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else and how I can  
> fix this problem.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Brad

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