XSLPcopyprob
| XSLPcopyprob | 
  Purpose
 
 Copy an existing SLP problem to another
 
  Synopsis
 
int XPRS_CC XSLPcopyprob(XSLPprob NewProb, XSLPprob OldProb, char *ProbName); 
 
  Arguments
 
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     NewProb 
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     The SLP problem to receive the copy.
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     OldProb 
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     The SLP problem from which to copy.
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     ProbName 
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     The name to be given to the problem.
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  Example
 
 The following example creates a new Xpress NonLinear problem and then copies an existing problem to it. The new problem is named "ANewProblem".
 
XSLPprob nProb; XPRSprob xProb; XSLPcreateprob(&nProb, &xProb); XSLPcopyprob(nProb, Prob, "ANewProblem");
  Further information
 
Normally XSLPcopyprob copies both the Xpress NonLinear problem and the underlying Optimizer Library problem. If only the Xpress NonLinear problem is required, set the integer control variable XSLP_CONTROL appropriately.
This function does not copy controls or callbacks. These must be copied separately using XSLPcopycontrols and XSLPcopycallbacks if required.
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