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% RECINT.M (RECombination extended INTermediate)
%
% This function performs extended intermediate recombination between
% pairs of individuals and returns the new individuals after mating.
%
% Syntax: NewChrom = recint(OldChrom, XOVR)
%
% Input parameters:
% OldChrom - Matrix containing the chromosomes of the old
% population. Each line corresponds to one
% individual
% XOVR - Probability of crossover occurring between pairs
% of individuals. (not used, only for compatibility)
%
% Output parameter:
% NewChrom - Matrix containing the chromosomes of the population
% after mating, ready to be mutated and/or evaluated,
% in the same format as OldChrom.
%
% Author: Hartmut Pohlheim
% History: 25.11.93 file created
% 06.12.93 change of name of function
% 25.02.94 clean up
% 19.03.94 multipopulation support removed
% 21.01.03 tested under MATLAB v6 by Alex Shenfield
function NewChrom = recint(OldChrom, XOVR);
% Identify the population size (Nind) and the number of variables (Nvar)
[Nind,Nvar] = size(OldChrom);
% Identify the number of matings
Xops = floor(Nind/2);
% Performs recombination
odd = 1:2:Nind-1;
even= 2:2:Nind;
% position of value of offspring compared to parents
Alpha = -0.25 + 1.5 * rand(Xops,Nvar);
% recombination
NewChrom(odd,:) = OldChrom(odd,:) + Alpha .* (OldChrom(even,:) - OldChrom(odd,:));
% the same ones more for second half of offspring
Alpha = -0.25 + 1.5 * rand(Xops,Nvar);
NewChrom(even,:) = OldChrom(odd,:) + Alpha .* (OldChrom(even,:) - OldChrom(odd,:));
% If the number of individuals is odd, the last individual cannot be mated
% but must be included in the new population
if rem(Nind,2), NewChrom(Nind,:)=OldChrom(Nind,:); end
% End of function