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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 14:55:53 GMT, Paul Victor Birke
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>Because of the sophistication of this method, the authors of books
>really need to hand out practical codes in Fortran, C or whatever.
>Otherwise in my humble estimation they remain virtually worthless (to me).
>
>Paul Birke (Electrical Engineer)
>and numerical experimentalist
>
A practical GA package for those who are comfortable with
Excel is Generator, which is described at
http://www.nli-ltd.com/products/genetic_algorithms/main.htm.
A nearly full-function demo version is downloadable from that site.
There's no book written about Generator, but no book is needed: it's
really easy to use. It works with binary, integer, real numbers and
permutations. There is a good manual that downloads with the
software.
Steve McGrew
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