algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
First of all, happy new year to everybody!
I just wanted to know if anybody has managed to estimate aproximately the length of galapagos solving time for a definition. Does it have to do with the time Grasshopper takes to solve a definition or with some other factors?
Is it usual that after the first generation done quite quickly, the solver seems to stops and takes very long to make another?
Thanks!
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Hi Miguel,
it's very difficult to estimate the remaining time. On linear problems, sure, but it doesn't make a lot of sense to solve linear problems with an evolutionary solver.
The time it takes to reach an acceptable solution depends on the following factors (roughly from most important to least important):
Is it usual that after the first generation done quite quickly, the solver seems to stops and takes very long to make another?
No. If your population size is enormous, there will be some delay at the end of every generation while the data is parsed and statistics are formulated. But this should not be an issue unless you're dealing with a population size of hundreds or more.
I don't know what could be causing this delay in your case. Are you per chance using the "Draw only the best genome in the Rhino viewport" feedback mode? If yes, then the meshing involved with drawing that single frame might account for a delay.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Ok, David, I see it is quite difficult to foresee the solving time without starting galapagos.
Thanks for your explanation
Cheers!
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