xprsbip
Purpose
Synopsis
x = xprsbip(f,A,b,rtype,x0,options)
[x,fval,exitflag,output] = xprsbip(...)
Input arguments
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f
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Linear objective function vector
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A
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Matrix for linear constraints
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b
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Vector for constraints RHS
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rtype
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Character vector (string) giving the row types:
If
rtype = [], all rows are assumed to be of type
'L'. If
rtype is a single character, all constraints are assigned the corresponding type.
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x0
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Optional initial known solution used to speed-up search.
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options
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Options structure created with
optimset or
xprsoptimset functions. See
xprsoptimset for more details.
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Output arguments
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x
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Solution found by the optimization function. If
exitflag > 0, then
x is a solution; otherwise,
x is the value of the optimization routine when it terminated prematurely.
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fval
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Value of the objective function at the solution
x.
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exitflag
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Integer identifying the reason why the optimization algorithm terminated. The following lists the values of exitflag and the corresponding reasons the algorithm terminated.
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output
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Structure containing information about the optimization and, eventually, values of Xpress controls and attributes. See bintprog and the Section
Setting and querying controls and attributes for details.
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Further information
1. This routine finds the minimum of a problem specified by
min f·x
s.t. A·x ≤|=|≥ b
x ∈ {0,1}
where
A is an
m × n matrix;
f,
b,
rtype, and
x0 are vectors.
s.t. A·x ≤|=|≥ b
x ∈ {0,1}
2. Input arguments
rtype,
x0 and
options can be omitted, with the condition that, if one is omitted, also all the following ones must be omitted (as in
x=xprsbip(f, A, b, rtype)). Omitting an input argument has the same effect as passing an empty array
[].
3. All output arguments can be omitted too, again with the condition that, if one is omitted, also all the following ones must be omitted (as in
[x, fval]= xprsbip(f, A, b, rtype)).
4. If the specified input bounds for a problem are inconsistent, the output
x and
fval are set to
[].
Related topics
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