use Math::Complex;
It doesn't look like this module is used anywhere. Is it actually needed?
use Win32;
...
"generation $generation_counter time: " . Win32::GetTickCount
+. " \n" );
Perhaps you could use Time::HiRes and make your code more portable.
my $gene_length = gene_length();
...
if ( defined( $genome{$gene} ) ) {
push( @phenotype, $genome{$gene} );
...
sub gene_length {
my @gls = ();
foreach my $key ( keys(%genome) ) {
push( @gls, length($key) );
}
@gls = sort(@gls);
if ( $gls[0] != $gls[$#gls] ) {
die("Invalid genotype");
}
return ( $gls[0] );
}
You never modify the %genome hash and the keys are always the same size so you don't really need the gene_length subroutine.
If you wanted to you could just do:
my $gene_length = length +( keys %genome )[ 0 ];
Some of the places where you use arrays could be made more efficient by using strings instead.
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