This repository contains various examples of usage of the NiaPy micro-framework. Each example is placed in a separate folder inside this repository with its own instructions on how to run it.
Current list of examples:
We encourage you to contribute to NiaPy-examples! Please create a new pull request with your example and a basic instructions on how to run it and what does it do.
Everyone interacting in NiaPy's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the NiaPy code of conduct.
This package is distributed under the MIT License. This license can be found online at http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
These examples are provided as-are, and there are no guarantees that they fit your purposes or that they are bug-free. Use it at your own risk!
Vrbančič, G., Brezočnik, L., Mlakar, U., Fister, D., & Fister Jr., I. (2018).
NiaPy: Python microframework for building nature-inspired algorithms.
Journal of Open Source Software, 3(23), 613\. <https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00613>