I normally use just one of them, but if both "inactive-gens-at-accept" and "sum-of-active-inactive-gens-at-accept" are used, the solution will be accepted as soon as either one of the conditions are true.Scorbie wrote:These were in your sample search file. Does it mean the solution is accepted if "either 1) or 2) happens" or "both 1) and 2) happens"?
I can't repeat this behavious. Of course, with the filter it would be very surprising so actually find a solution with just three simple catalysts.Scorbie wrote:Well, I was setting the search to find something similar to the syringe.
That means: 1) Multiple catalysts 2) Block restoration with filter.
But with "#S continue-after-accept 1" the search only seems to continue adding catalysts ONLY IF the bait is restored by the first catalyst.
But with this input file, which is your example without the filter, I find a lot more solutions with "continue-after-accept" set to 1, than when set to 0:
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#S min-activation-gen 40
#S max-first-activation-gen 65
#S max-reactivation-gen 100
#S max-active-gens-in-a-row 8
#S inactive-gens-at-accept 6
#S continue-after-accept 1
#S max-added-static-oncells 32
#S max-activated-cells 5
#S max-local-complexity 10
#S max-local-areas 3
#S min-local-area-separation-squared 15
#S max-global-complexity 100
#S old-result-naming 0
#P 19 19
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