problem.addcblplog
| problem.addcblplog | 
  Purpose
 
  Declares a simplex log callback function which is called after every
 LPLOG iterations of the simplex algorithm. This callback function will be called in addition to any callbacks already added by addcblplog.
 
  Synopsis
 
 problem.addcblplog (f_lplog, object, priority)
 ret = f_lplog (my_prob, my_object)
 
 
  Arguments
 
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     f_lplog 
     | 
     The callback function which takes two arguments,
     my_prob and
     my_object, and has an integer return value. This function is called every
     LPLOG simplex iterations including iteration
     0 and the final iteration.
     | 
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     my_prob 
     | 
     The problem passed to the callback function,
     f_lplog.
     | 
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     my_object 
     | 
     The user-defined object passed as
     object when setting up the callback with
     addcblplog.
     | 
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     object 
     | 
     A user-defined object to be passed to the callback function,
     f_lplog.
     | 
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     priority 
     | 
     An integer that determines the order in which multiple lplog callbacks will be invoked. The callback added with a higher priority will be called before a callback with a lower priority. Set to 0 if not required.
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  Example
 
 The following code sets a callback function,
  lpLog, to be called every
 10 iterations of the optimization:
 
prob.controls.lplog = 10
prob.addcblplog (lpLog, None, 0)
prob.read ("problem", "")
prob.mipoptimize ("")
 The callback function may resemble:
 
def lpLog (my_prob, object):
    iter = my_prob.attributes.simplexiter
    obj  = my_prob.attributes.lpobjval
    print ("At iteration {0} objval is {1}".format (iter, obj))
    return 0
  Further information
 
  If the callback function returns a nonzero value, the solution process will be interrupted.
 
  Related topics
 
 
