I'm doing a lab at the moment working on fitness functions. The problem is I'm making a SmallChange() function that does what it says, annoyingly it seems to update the variable you give it, when it shouldn't.
Here's a copy of the full class: https://gist.github.com/1710367
Line 38 is the problem line.
And below is the function. When I give it solution as an input it updates solution with the small change it makes, but I can't figure out how or why.
Anyone know where I'm going wrong? It's starting to hurt my brain.
// Edits either the angle or velocity of our solution
// by a small amount (about 1% of the diffrence between max and min)
public static Double[] SmallChange(Double[] sol) {
// Pick a 0 or 1
switch (r.nextInt(2)) {
case 1: // Changing the angle
// The angle change amount
Double angle = (angleLimits[1] - angleLimits[0]) * 0.01;
// Make the change, either + or -
if (r.nextInt(2) == 0) {
sol[0] += angle;
} else {
sol[0] -= angle;
}
// Check it's within the limits
if (sol[0] > angleLimits[1]) {
sol[0] = angleLimits[1];
} else if (sol[0] < angleLimits[0]) {
sol[0] = angleLimits[1];
}
break;
case 0: // Changing the velocity
// The velocity change amount
Double velocity = (velocityLimits[1] - velocityLimits[0]) * 0.01;
// Make the change, either + or -
if (r.nextInt(2) == 0) {
sol[1] += velocity;
} else {
sol[1] -= velocity;
}
// Check it's within the limits
if (sol[1] > velocityLimits[1]) {
sol[1] = velocityLimits[1];
} else if (sol[1] < velocityLimits[0]) {
sol[1] = velocityLimits[1];
}
break;
}
return sol;
}
smallChange, notSmallChange. – Tichodroma Jan 31 at 13:09