diff --git a/DESCRIPTION b/DESCRIPTION index 0b55da777140bd680900ebc9b5170710622489b1..84ff7b7522698023e913a2afcfc7e3a69c97d62e 100755 --- a/DESCRIPTION +++ b/DESCRIPTION @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ Package: hydroPSO Type: Package Title: Model-Independent Particle Swarm Optimisation for Environmental Models -Version: 0.1-58-29 -Date: 2012-11-22 +Version: 0.1-58-30 +Date: 2012-11-26 Authors@R: c(person("Mauricio", "Zambrano-Bigiarini", email="mzb.devel@gmail.com", role=c("aut","cre")), person("Rodrigo", "Rojas", email="Rodrigo.RojasMujica@gmail.com", role=c("ctb")) ) Maintainer: Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini <mzb.devel@gmail.com> Description: This package implements a state-of-the-art version of the Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) algorithm (SPSO-2011 and SPSO-2007 capable), with a special focus on the calibration of environmental models. hydroPSO is model-independent, allowing the user to easily interface any model code with the calibration engine (PSO). It includes a series of controlling options and PSO variants to fine-tune the performance of the calibration engine to different calibration problems. An advanced sensitivity analysis function together with user-friendly plotting summaries facilitate the interpretation and assessment of the calibration results. Bugs reports/comments/questions are very welcomed. diff --git a/R/PSO_v2012.R b/R/PSO_v2012.R index dbed76ab7a02c2c8cac65cfe9dbf63332223af15..fc1ab649cfe6fa5f91640350669ab65cd0b4ec53 100755 --- a/R/PSO_v2012.R +++ b/R/PSO_v2012.R @@ -1325,8 +1325,8 @@ hydromod.eval <- function(part, Particles, iter, npart, maxit, # 15-Jan-2012 ; 23-Jan-2012 ; 30-Jan-2012 ; 23-Feb-2012 ; 23-Mar-2012 # # 14-Jun-2012 ; 15-Jun-2012 ; 03-Jul-2012 ; 06-Jul-2012 # # 11-Jul-2012 ; 17-Jul-2012 ; 18-Jul-2012 ; 13-Sep-2012 ; 14-Sep-2012 # -# 17-Sep-2012 ; 23-Sep-2012 ; 15-Oct-2012 ; 25-Oct-2012 ; 28-Oct-2012 # -# 08-Nov-2012 # +# 17-Sep-2012 ; 23-Sep-2012 ; 15-Oct-2012 ; 25-Oct-2012 ; 28-Oct-2012 # +# 08-Nov-2012 ; 26-Nov-2012 # ################################################################################ # 'lower' : minimum possible value for each parameter # 'upper' : maximum possible value for each parameter