From fd5998ef963f14817ba0059fcd5bac1eecb55f17 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Georg Holzmann Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:20:39 +0000 Subject: initial commit of GApop svn path=/trunk/externals/grh/; revision=3318 --- GApop/build-pd-darwin.sh | 17 ++ GApop/build-pd-linux.sh | 17 ++ GApop/build-pd-mingw.bat | 3 + GApop/build-pd-msvc.bat | 4 + GApop/config-pd-darwin.txt | 35 ++++ GApop/config-pd-linux.txt | 36 ++++ GApop/config-pd-mingw.txt | 35 ++++ GApop/config-pd-msvc.txt | 19 ++ GApop/gpl.txt | 340 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ GApop/license.txt | 50 +++++ GApop/make-files.txt | 3 + GApop/makefile.pd-darwin | 77 +++++++ GApop/makefile.pd-linux | 94 +++++++++ GApop/makefile.pd-mingw | 85 ++++++++ GApop/makefile.pd-msvc | 53 +++++ GApop/pd/help-GApop.pd | 173 ++++++++++++++++ GApop/readme.txt | 18 ++ GApop/src/GApop.cpp | 495 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 18 files changed, 1554 insertions(+) create mode 100755 GApop/build-pd-darwin.sh create mode 100755 GApop/build-pd-linux.sh create mode 100755 GApop/build-pd-mingw.bat create mode 100755 GApop/build-pd-msvc.bat create mode 100755 GApop/config-pd-darwin.txt create mode 100755 GApop/config-pd-linux.txt create mode 100755 GApop/config-pd-mingw.txt create mode 100755 GApop/config-pd-msvc.txt create mode 100755 GApop/gpl.txt create mode 100755 GApop/license.txt create mode 100755 GApop/make-files.txt create mode 100755 GApop/makefile.pd-darwin create mode 100755 GApop/makefile.pd-linux create mode 100755 GApop/makefile.pd-mingw create mode 100755 GApop/makefile.pd-msvc create mode 100755 GApop/pd/help-GApop.pd create mode 100755 GApop/readme.txt create mode 100755 GApop/src/GApop.cpp diff --git a/GApop/build-pd-darwin.sh b/GApop/build-pd-darwin.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..38814a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/build-pd-darwin.sh @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +SYS=pd-darwin + +. config-${SYS}.txt + +make -f makefile.${SYS} && +{ + if [ $INSTDIR != "" ]; then + echo Now install as root + sudo make -f makefile.${SYS} install + fi + if [ $HELPDIR != "" ]; then + echo Now install help as root + sudo make -f makefile.${SYS} install-help + fi +} diff --git a/GApop/build-pd-linux.sh b/GApop/build-pd-linux.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..77c6e3f --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/build-pd-linux.sh @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +SYS=pd-linux + +. config-${SYS}.txt + +make -f makefile.${SYS} && +{ + if [ $INSTDIR != "" ]; then + echo Now install as root + su -c "make -f makefile.${SYS} install" + fi + if [ $HELPDIR != "" ]; then + echo Now install help as root + su -c "make -f makefile.${SYS} install-help" + fi +} diff --git a/GApop/build-pd-mingw.bat b/GApop/build-pd-mingw.bat new file mode 100755 index 0000000..fa8919a --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/build-pd-mingw.bat @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +mingw32-make -f makefile.pd-mingw +mingw32-make -f makefile.pd-mingw install +mingw32-make -f makefile.pd-mingw install-help diff --git a/GApop/build-pd-msvc.bat b/GApop/build-pd-msvc.bat new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6187f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/build-pd-msvc.bat @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +@echo --- Building with MS Visual C++ --- + +nmake -f makefile.pd-msvc clean +nmake -f makefile.pd-msvc diff --git a/GApop/config-pd-darwin.txt b/GApop/config-pd-darwin.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1b84a23 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/config-pd-darwin.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# config file for GApop, adapted from Thomas Grill's xsample makefile +# + +# your c++ compiler (if not g++) +#CXX=g++-3.3 + +# where does the PD installation reside? +PD=/usr/local/lib/pd + +# where are the PD header files? +# leave it blank if it is a system directory (like /usr/local/include), +# since gcc 3.2 complains about it +PDINC=${PD}/src + +# where is the PD executable? +PDBIN=/usr/local/bin/pd + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=${PD}/flext + +# where should the GApop objects be built? +TARGDIR=./pd-darwin + +# where should GApop be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTDIR=${PD}/extra + +# where should the GApop help be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +HELPDIR=${PD}/doc/5.reference + +# additional compiler flags +# (check whether they fit your system!) +UFLAGS=-malign-power -maltivec -faltivec + diff --git a/GApop/config-pd-linux.txt b/GApop/config-pd-linux.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1e87ea1 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/config-pd-linux.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# config file for GApop, adapted from Thomas Grill's xsample makefile + +# your c++ compiler (if not g++) +# CXX=icc + + +# where does the PD installation reside? +PD=/usr/lib/pd + +# where are the PD header files? +# leave it blank if it is a system directory (like /usr/local/include), +# since gcc 3.2 complains about it +PDINC=/home/holzi/pd-0.38-4/src + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=/usr/lib/pd/flext + +# where should GApop objects be built? +TARGDIR=./pd-linux + +# where should GApop be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTDIR=${PD}/externs + +# where should the GApop help be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +HELPDIR=${PD}/doc/5.reference + +# additional compiler flags +# (check whether they fit to your system!) +#UFLAGS=-xN -tpp7 -ip -ipo_obj # icc +UFLAGS=-march=pentium4 -mmmx -msse2 -msse -mfpmath=sse -g # gcc 3.2 + +# define to link against shared flext library (flext version >= 0.5.0) +FLEXT_SHARED=1 + diff --git a/GApop/config-pd-mingw.txt b/GApop/config-pd-mingw.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6254bbd --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/config-pd-mingw.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# config file for GApop, adapted from Thomas Grill's xsample makefile +# + +# your c++ compiler (define only if it's different than g++) +# CXX=g++ + +# where does the PD installation reside? +PD=c:/programme/audio/pd + +# where are the PD header files? +# leave it blank if it is a system directory (like /usr/local/include), +# since gcc 3.2 complains about it +PDINC=${PD}/src + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=${PD}/flext + +# where should GApop objects be built? +TARGDIR=./pd-mingw + +# where should GApop be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTDIR=${PD}/extra + +# where should the GApop help be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +HELPDIR=${PD}/doc/5.reference + +# additional compiler flags +# (check whether they fit to your system!) +UFLAGS=-mcpu=pentium4 -msse -mfpmath=sse # gcc 3.2 +# UFLAGS=-mcpu=pentiumpro # gcc 2.95 + +# define to build with shared flext library +# FLEXT_SHARED=1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/GApop/config-pd-msvc.txt b/GApop/config-pd-msvc.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..06faa52 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/config-pd-msvc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# config file for GApop, adapted from Thomas Grill's xsample makefile +# + +# where is PD? 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"make -f makefile.pd-darwin install-help" +# + +CONFIG=config-pd-darwin.txt + +include ${CONFIG} + +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/libflext.a + +# compiler stuff +INCLUDES=$(PDINC) ./headers/plugin_interface ./headers/common ./headers/server ./headers/app ./headers/lang /usr/include/machine/ +FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 +CFLAGS=${UFLAGS} -dynamic -O2 -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -Wstrict-prototypes -funroll-loops -fmove-all-movables -frerun-loop-opt -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions +LIBS=m gcc +LDFLAGS=$(FLEXTLIB) -bundle -bundle_loader $(PDBIN) +FRAMEWORKS=Carbon veclib + +# ---------------------------------------------- +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=GApop + +include make-files.txt + +MAKEFILE=makefile.pd-darwin +TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).pd_darwin + + +# default target +all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET) + +$(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(MAKEFILE) $(CONFIG) + touch $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)) + +$(TARGDIR): + -mkdir $(TARGDIR) + +$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) + $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(patsubst %,-framework %,$(FRAMEWORKS)) $(patsubst %,-L%,$(LIBPATH)) $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ + chmod 755 $@ + + +$(INSTDIR): + -mkdir $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(TARGET) + cp -R $^ $(INSTDIR) +# chown -R root.root $(INSTDIR) + + +$(HELPDIR): + -mkdir $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: ./pd + cp $^/*.* $(HELPDIR) +# chown -R root.root $(HELPDIR) + + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) + diff --git a/GApop/makefile.pd-linux b/GApop/makefile.pd-linux new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d9c34f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/makefile.pd-linux @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +# makefile adapted from thomas grill's xsample makefile +# +# Makefile for gcc @ linux +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-linux" +# to install (as root), do "make -f makefile.pd-linux install" +# + +CONFIG=config-pd-linux.txt + +include ${CONFIG} + +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.a + +# compiler stuff +INCLUDES=$(PDINC) ./headers/plugin_interface ./headers/common \ + ./headers/server ./headers/app ./headers/lang +FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 +CFLAGS=${UFLAGS} -O3 -funroll-loops -fmove-all-movables -frerun-loop-opt -finline-functions -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions + +LIBS=m + +ifdef FLEXT_SHARED +CFLAGS+=-DFLEXT_SHARED -DFLEXT_THREADS +LDFLAGS+=-Bdynamic +LINKFLEXT=-lflext_d +else +LINKFLEXT=$(FLEXTLIB) +endif + + +# ---------------------------------------------- +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=GApop + +include make-files.txt + +MAKEFILE=makefile.pd-linux +TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).pd_linux + +# default target +all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET) + +$(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(MAKEFILE) $(CONFIG) +# touch $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)) + +$(TARGDIR): + -mkdir $(TARGDIR) + +$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) + $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -shared $^ $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -L$(FLEXTPATH) $(LINKFLEXT) -o $@ + strip --strip-unneeded $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +$(INSTDIR): + -mkdir $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(TARGET) + cp $^ $(INSTDIR) + chown root.root $(patsubst %,$(INSTDIR)/%,$(notdir $^)) + +$(HELPDIR): + -mkdir $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: ./pd + chmod 644 $^/*.* + cp $^/*.* $(HELPDIR) + + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/GApop/makefile.pd-mingw b/GApop/makefile.pd-mingw new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4261527 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/makefile.pd-mingw @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# makefile adapted from thomas grill's xsample makefile +# +# Makefile for gcc @ minGW +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-mingw" +# to install (as root), do "make -f makefile.pd-mingw install" +# + +CONFIG=config-pd-mingw.txt +MAKEFILE=makefile.pd-mingw + +include ${CONFIG} + + +# compiler stuff +INCLUDES=$(PDINC) ./headers/plugin_interface ./headers/common ./headers/server ./headers/app ./headers/lang + +FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 +CFLAGS=-O2 -funroll-loops -fmove-all-movables -frerun-loop-opt -finline-functions -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions ${UFLAGS} + +PDLIBS=$(PD)/bin/pd.dll $(PD)/bin/pthreadVC.dll + + +ifdef FLEXT_SHARED + +CFLAGS+=-DFLEXT_SHARED +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.dll + +else + +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext-pdwin.lib + +endif + + +# ---------------------------------------------- +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=GApop + +include make-files.txt + +TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).dll + +# default target +all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET) + +$(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(MAKEFILE) $(CONFIG) +# echo touch $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)) # minGW has no touch + +$(TARGDIR): + -mkdir $(TARGDIR) + +$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) $(FLEXTLIB) + $(CXX) -shared $(LDFLAGS) $^ ${PDLIBS} $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ + strip --strip-unneeded $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +$(INSTDIR): + -mkdir $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(INSTDIR) + +install:: $(TARGET) + cp $^ $(INSTDIR) +# chown root.root $(patsubst %,$(INSTDIR)/%,$(notdir $^)) + +$(HELPDIR): + -mkdir $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: $(HELPDIR) + +install-help:: ./pd + chmod 644 $^/*.* + cp $^/*.* $(HELPDIR) + + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) diff --git a/GApop/makefile.pd-msvc b/GApop/makefile.pd-msvc new file mode 100755 index 0000000..78161ed --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/makefile.pd-msvc @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +# makefile adapted from thomas grill's xsample makefile +# +# Makefile for MSVC++ 6 +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-msvc" +# + +!include config-pd-msvc.txt + +# includes +INCPATH=/I"$(MSVCPATH)\include" /I"$(PDPATH)\src" /I"$(FLEXTPATH)" /I"./headers/plugin_interface" /I"./headers/common" /I"/headers/server" /I"./headers/app" /I"./headers/lang +LIBPATH=/LIBPATH:"$(MSVCPATH)\lib" /LIBPATH:"$(PDPATH)\bin" /LIBPATH:"$(FLEXTPATH)" +LIBS=pd.lib pthreadVC.lib flext-pdwin.lib + +# compiler definitions and flags +DEFS=/DFLEXT_SYS=2 + +CFLAGS=/GR- /GX- /GD /G6 /Ox /EHsc /ML + +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=GApop + +!include make-files.txt + + +all: $(OUTPATH) $(OUTPATH)\$(NAME).dll + +# remove build +clean: + -del /q $(OUTPATH) > nul + -rmdir $(OUTPATH) > nul + +OBJS= $(SRCS:.cpp=.obj) + +$(OUTPATH): + -mkdir $(OUTPATH) > nul + +{$(SRCDIR)}.cpp{}.obj: + cl /c /LD $(CFLAGS) $(DEFS) $(INCPATH) $** /Fo$(OUTPATH)\$@ + +$(OUTPATH)\$(NAME).dll: $(OBJS) + cd $(OUTPATH) + link /DLL 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Holzmann , 2004 +For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. + +more info: http://grh.mur.at/software/gapop.html + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +You will need the flext C++ layer for PD and Max/MSP externals to compile this. +see http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +To compile the external edit the config-pd-*.txt file of your platform and the run build-pd-*. + +For suggestions, bugs, ... mail me: grh@mur.at \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/GApop/src/GApop.cpp b/GApop/src/GApop.cpp new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4552055 --- /dev/null +++ b/GApop/src/GApop.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,495 @@ +//************************************************************************* +// GApop - external for PD and MAX/MSP +// +// This is a genetic algorithm, see the PD help-file +// how to use it +// +// Copyright (c) 2004 Georg Holzmann +// For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +// WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +// +// You'll need flext by Thomas Grill to compile this external +//************************************************************************* + + + +// IMPORTANT: enable attribute processing (specify before inclusion of flext headers!) +// For clarity, this is done here, but you'd better specify it as a compiler definition +// FLEXT_ATTRIBUTES must be 0 or 1, +#define FLEXT_ATTRIBUTES 1 + +// includes +#include +#include +#include + +// check for appropriate flext version +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 400) +#error You need at least flext version 0.4.0 +#endif + + +// define the class that stands for a pd/Max object +class GApop: + // inherit from basic flext class + public flext_base +{ + // obligatory flext header (class name,base class name) featuring a setup function + FLEXT_HEADER_S(GApop,flext_base,setup) + +public: + // constructor with a variable argument list + GApop(int argc,const t_atom *argv); + +protected: + + // 2 Arrays are saved here: + // popbuf: the population itself + // fitbuf: the fitness function + const t_symbol *fitname, *popname; + buffer *fitbuf, *popbuf; + // size of the popbuf + int buffsize; + // the fitness order + int *tempfit; + + // the other parameters: + // pairs = number of pairs at crossover + // mutprop = mutation probability + // mutrange = mutation range + int pairs; + float mutprop, mutrange; + + + // set new buffer for the population + void m_set(int argc,const t_atom *argv); + + // get population buffer name + void mg_pop(AtomList &lst) const; + // set population buffer name + inline void ms_pop(const AtomList &lst) { m_set(lst.Count(),lst.Atoms()); } + + // get fitness function buffer name + void mg_fit(AtomList &lst) const; + // set fitness function buffer name + inline void ms_fit(const AtomList &lst); + + + // make the fitscaling, crossover and mutation + void m_cross(); + + // takes the incomig ints and gives out the specific individuum: + // 0 ... fittest individuum + // 1 ... next individuum + // ... + void m_trigger(int i); + + // cuts a number, if it's greater than 1 or smaller than 0 + float cutse(float nu); + + // get number of pairs for crossover + void mg_pairs(int &p) { p = pairs; } + // set number of pairs for crossover + void ms_pairs(int &p) { pairs = p; } + + // get mutation porpability + void mg_mutprop(float &mp) { mp = mutprop; } + // set mutation porpability + void ms_mutprop(float &mp) { mutprop = cutse(mp); } + + // get mutation range + void mg_mutrange(float &mp) { mp = mutrange; } + // set mutation range + void ms_mutrange(float &mp) { mutrange = cutse(mp); } + + + // update the array (set the actual frame length) + inline void ms_frames() { if(Checkpopbuf()) popbuf->Frames(buffsize); } + + // check and eventually update fit buffer reference (return true if valid) + bool Checkfitbuf(); + // check and eventually update pop buffer reference (return true if valid) + bool Checkpopbuf(); + + // gives out a random float in the given boundaries + float ZZ(float b1, float b2); + + // override default flext help function + virtual void m_help(); + + +private: + static void setup(t_classid c); + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_V(m_set) // wrapper for method m_set (with variable argument list) + + FLEXT_CALLVAR_V(mg_pop,ms_pop) // wrappers for attribute getter/setter (with variable argument list) + FLEXT_CALLVAR_V(mg_fit,ms_fit) // wrappers for attribute getter/setter (with variable argument list) + + // callback for method "m_cross" (with no argument): + FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_cross) + + // callback for method "m_trigger" (with one int argument): + FLEXT_CALLBACK_I(m_trigger) + + // the variables: + FLEXT_CALLVAR_I(mg_pairs,ms_pairs) + FLEXT_CALLVAR_F(mg_mutprop,ms_mutprop) + FLEXT_CALLVAR_F(mg_mutrange,ms_mutrange) + + FLEXT_CALLBACK(ms_frames) // callback for attribute setter ms_frames +}; + +// instantiate the class +FLEXT_NEW_V("GApop",GApop) + + +// setup function of the GApop +void GApop::setup(t_classid c) +{ + // register methods and attributes + + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"set",m_set); // register method "set" for inlet 0 + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"cross",m_cross); // register method "cross" for inlet 0 + // register a method to the default inlet (0) + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD(c,0,m_trigger); + + FLEXT_CADDATTR_VAR(c,"popbuf",mg_pop,ms_pop); // register attribute "popbuf" + FLEXT_CADDATTR_VAR(c,"fitbuf",mg_fit,ms_fit); // register attribute "fitbuf" + + FLEXT_CADDATTR_VAR(c,"pairs",mg_pairs,ms_pairs); // register attribute for pairs + FLEXT_CADDATTR_VAR(c,"mutprop",mg_mutprop,ms_mutprop); // register attribute for mutprop + FLEXT_CADDATTR_VAR(c,"mutrange",mg_mutrange,ms_mutrange); // register attribute for mutrange + + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"update",ms_frames); // register method "update" for inlet 0 + + // write to the console: + post("\nGApop - by Georg Holzmann , 2004"); + post("(send me a help - message !!!)"); +} + + +void GApop::m_help() +{ + // post a help message + // thisName() returns a char * for the object name + post("\nGApop, Vers.0.0.1 - a genetic algorithm object"); + post("compiled with flext on %s",__DATE__); + post("1 - set all parameters:"); + post("popbuf contains the population (array with numbers"); + post(" between 0 and 1, max size is 200)"); + post("fitbuf contains the fitness function (numbers between"); + post(" 0 and 1, size should be 101: 0 = fitness(0),"); + post(" 1 = fitness(0.01), ..., 100 = fitness(1) )"); + post("pairs number of pairs for the crossover"); + post("mutprop mutation probability (between 0 and 1)"); + post("mutrange mutation range in percent (between 0 and 1)"); + post("2 - get the data:"); + post("cross makes fitscaling, crossover and mutation"); + post("numbers in inlet 0 get the values: 0 means the value"); + post(" of the fittest, 1 the value of the next..."); + post("have fun - Georg Holzmann \n"); +} + + +// constructor of GApop +GApop::GApop(int argc,const t_atom *argv) +{ + // reset random numbers + srand(static_cast(time(NULL))); + + // set the variables + fitbuf=NULL; fitname=NULL; + popbuf=NULL; popname=NULL; + tempfit=NULL; + buffsize=0; + pairs = 0; + mutprop = 0; mutrange = 0; + + + // define inlets: + // first inlet must always be of type anything (or signal for dsp objects) + AddInAnything("message inlet"); // add one inlet for any message + + // peek outlet + AddOutFloat("parameter outlet"); + + // set buffer according to creation arguments + if(argc == 1 && IsSymbol(argv[0])) + { m_set(argc,argv); } +} + + +// gives out a random float in the given boundaries +float GApop::ZZ(float b1, float b2) +{ + const int faktor = 10000; + + int min, max; + + if(b1Valid()) { + post("%s (%s) - no valid population buffer defined",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + // return zero length + return false; + } + else { + if(popbuf->Update()) { + // buffer parameters have been updated + if(popbuf->Valid()) { + post("%s (%s) - updated population buffer reference",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + return true; + } + else { + post("%s (%s) - population buffer has become invalid",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + return false; + } + } + else + return true; + } +} + + +// cuts a number, if it's greater than 1 or smaller than 0 +float GApop::cutse(float nu) +{ + if(nu>1) { return 1;} + else + { + if(nu<0) { return 0;} + else + { + return nu; + } + } +} + + +// and now the same for the fitness buffer +bool GApop::Checkfitbuf() +{ + if(!fitbuf || !fitbuf->Valid()) { + post("%s (%s) - no valid fitness buffer defined",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + // return zero length + return false; + } + else { + if(fitbuf->Update()) { + // buffer parameters have been updated + if(fitbuf->Valid()) { + post("%s (%s) - updated fitness buffer reference",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + return true; + } + else { + post("%s (%s) - fitness buffer has become invalid",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + return false; + } + } + else + return true; + } +} + + +// set new buffer for the population +void GApop::m_set(int argc,const t_atom *argv) +{ + if(argc == 1 && IsSymbol(argv[0])) { + // one symbol given as argument + + // clear existing buffer + if(popbuf) delete popbuf; + if(tempfit) delete tempfit; + + // save buffer name + popname = GetSymbol(argv[0]); + // make new reference to system buffer object + popbuf = new buffer(popname); + buffsize = popbuf->Frames(); + + // make new tempfit buffer + tempfit = new int[buffsize]; + + if(!popbuf->Ok()) { + post("%s (%s) - warning: population buffer is currently not valid!",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + } + } + else { + // invalid argument list, leave buffer as is but issue error message to console + post("%s (%s) - message argument of popbuf must be a symbol",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + } +} + + +// get population buffer name +void GApop::mg_pop(AtomList &lst) const +{ + if(popbuf) { + // buffer exists: return buffer name + lst(1); SetSymbol(lst[0],popname); + } + else + // no buffer: set empty list + lst(0); +} + + +// get fitness function buffer name +void GApop::mg_fit(AtomList &lst) const +{ + if(fitbuf) { + // buffer exists: return buffer name + lst(1); SetSymbol(lst[0],fitname); + } + else + // no buffer: set empty list + lst(0); +} + +// set fitness function buffer name +void GApop::ms_fit(const AtomList &lst) +{ + if(lst.Count() == 1 && IsSymbol(*lst.Atoms())) { + // one symbol given as argument + + // clear existing buffer + delete fitbuf; + // save buffer name + fitname = GetSymbol(lst[0]); + // make new reference to system buffer object + fitbuf = new buffer(fitname); + + if(!fitbuf->Ok()) { + post("%s (%s) - warning: fitness buffer is currently not valid!",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + } + } + else { + // invalid argument list, leave buffer as is but issue error message to console + post("%s (%s) - message argument of fitbuf must be a symbol",thisName(),GetString(thisTag())); + } +} + + +// make the fitscaling, crossover and mutation +void GApop::m_cross() +{ + if(Checkpopbuf() && Checkfitbuf() && pairs<(buffsize/2-1)) + { + + + // 1. step: + // every parameter get's a fitness from the + // given fitness function + // this fitness is saved into the temporary array tempfit1[] + + // make temporary array + float *tempfit1 = new float[200]; + + // write the fitness + for(int i=0; i < buffsize; i++) + { + tempfit1[i] = cutse(fitbuf->Data()[int(popbuf->Data()[i]*100+0.5)]); + } + + + // 2. step: + // now the fitness order of the parameters are written + // into the array tempfit[] + + for(int j=0; j < buffsize; j++) + { + int fitti=0; + float fittw=0; + + // get max and set it to 0 + for(int k = 0; k < buffsize; k++) + { + if(fittw0; ii--) + { + // the first children + popbuf->Data()[tempfit[buffsize-ii*2+1]] = + cutse(ZZ(popbuf->Data()[tempfit[ii*2-1]],popbuf->Data()[tempfit[ii*2-2]])); + // the second children + popbuf->Data()[tempfit[buffsize-ii*2]] = + cutse(ZZ(popbuf->Data()[tempfit[ii*2-1]],popbuf->Data()[tempfit[ii*2-2]])); + } + + + // 4. step: + // the last step is the mutation: + // made with the parameter mutation probability (float mutprop) + // and mutation range (float mutrange) + + for(int jj=0; jjData()[jj] = cutse(popbuf->Data()[jj] + (ZZ(0,2*mutrange)-mutrange)); + } + } + + // delete the temporary array + delete []tempfit1; + } + + + else + { + // invalid buffers + post("GApop - entered buffers are invalid!"); + } +} + + +// takes the incomig ints and gives out the specific individuum: +// 0 ... fittest individuum +// 1 ... next individuum +// ... +void GApop::m_trigger(int i) +{ + // if buffer is invalid bail out + if(!Checkpopbuf()) return; + + // make the boundaries for i: + if(i<0) {i=0;} + if(i>200) {i=200;} + + // correct syntax, output value + ToOutFloat(0,popbuf->Data()[tempfit[i]]); +} -- cgit v1.2.1