XPRBnewprec
| XPRBnewprec | 
  Purpose
 
  Synopsis
 
XPRBctr XPRBnewprec(XPRBprob prob, const char *name, XPRBvar v1, double dur, XPRBvar v2); 
 
  Arguments
 
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     prob 
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     Reference to a problem.
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     name 
     | 
     The constraint name (of unlimited length). May be
     NULL if not required.
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     v1 
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     Reference to a variable.
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     dur 
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     Double or integer constant.
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     v2 
     | 
     Reference to a variable.
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  Return value
 
 Reference to the new constraint if function executed successfully,
 NULL otherwise.
  Example
 
 The following creates the inequality constraint
 ty12 + 5.4 ≤ ty14.
 
XPRBprob prob; XPRBctr ctr5; XPRBarrvar ty1; ... ty1 = XPRBnewarrvar(prob, 5, XPRB_PL, "arry1", 0, 500); ctr5 = XPRBnewprec(prob, "r5", ty1[2], 5.4, ty1[4]);
  Further information
 
 This function creates a so-called precedence constraint (where the first variable plus constant is not larger than a second variable). This function replaces
 XPRBnewctr and
 XPRBaddterm. If the indicated name is already in use, BCL adds an index to it. If no constraint name is given, BCL generates a default name starting with
 CTR. (The generation of unique names will only take place if the names dictionary is enabled, see
 XPRBsetdictionarysize.)
 
- Note:
- all terms that are added to a constraint must belong to the same problem as the constraint itself.
  Related topics
 
 
