XPRBstartarrvar
| XPRBstartarrvar | 
  Purpose
 
  
  Synopsis
 
 XPRBarrvar XPRBstartarrvar(XPRBprob prob, int nbvar, const char *name); 
 
  Arguments
 
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     prob 
     | 
     Reference to a problem.
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     nbvar 
     | 
     The maximum number of variables in the array.
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     name 
     | 
     Name of the array. May be
     NULL if not required.
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  Return value
 
 
 Reference to the new array if function executed successfully,
 NULL otherwise.
 
  Example
 
 XPRBprob prob; XPRBarrvar av2; ... av2 = XPRBstartarrvar(prob, 5, "arr2");
 This starts the definition of an array with five elements, named
 arr2.
 
 
  Further information
 
 
 This function starts the definition of a variable array. It returns a reference to an array of variables that may be used, for instance, in the definition of constraints. Variables belonging to an array created by this function may stem from any LP-variables previously defined. They may be of different types, and can be positioned in any order. A variable may belong to several arrays, but it is created only once (functions
 XPRBnewvar or
 XPRBnewarrvar). If the indicated name is already in use, BCL adds an index to it. If no array name is given, BCL generates a default name starting with
 AV.
 
 
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