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Sandeep,

Something like this would work (in your parameters file)
pop.subpop.0.species.min-gene.0 = 5
pop.subpop.0.species.max-gene.0 = 20

This sets the min/max values for the first gene.  Note the zero-based
indexing.  Other genes are set similarly.

Keith


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Sandeep Mulgund wrote:

> Hi,
>
> What's the proper syntax for setting min-gene and max-gene values on a
> gene-by-gene basis?  The tutorial examples show how to do it for the
> entire species, but my problem has different min/max values for each
> member of an IntegerVectorSpecies chromosome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sandeep
>

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