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Two days ago i just submitted my first R package: gaoptim. For my surprise, the next day it was already living on CRAN.
In this post i want to show you how to use gaoptim to perform a simple function maximization. This same task could be accomplished with the function optim()
from the stats
package, but this should serve as a simple introduction to Genetic Algorithms, which are particularly good when you have a huge search space.
The R code below defines a ‘wild’ function, with global maximum at about -15.81515. Then we setup a GAReal
object and call the evolve()
function, passing the number of generations to evolve as argument. Finally, we plot the results.
Some planned features for the next package version are:
- feature selection
- binary encoding
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