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ECJ's rule package is very *very* general. And not well tested, so you're on your own (though I am not aware of any bugs in it). Another way you can do rule evolution is to use ECJ's list extension to its vector package -- see the manual.
The problem with providing rules is that there are are a zillion different *kinds* of rules, so ECJ assumes you're gonna be building your own special kind of rule system.
Sean
On Apr 18, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Bojan Janisch wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> does someone got experience using ECJ to evolve rules? I've seen that ECJ has a rule-package which saves me a lot of work, but I have no idea of how to define a rule as a data structure. I've also read the manual about this package, but everything is really abstract and only of little help. I appreciate every bit of help.
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> Thank you very much.
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> Bojan
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