XSLPmaxim
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Purpose
Maximize an SLP problem
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPmaxim(XSLPprob Prob, char *Flags);
Arguments
Prob
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The current SLP problem.
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Flags
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These have the same meaning as for
XPRSmaxim.
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Related controls
Integer
Bit map determining the SLP algorithm(s) used in the optimization.
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Bit map determining the type of augmentation used to create the linearization.
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Bit map determining the type of cascading (recalculation of SLP variable values) used during the SLP optimization.
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Determines the amount of iteration logging information produced.
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Bit map determining the type of nonlinear presolve used before the SLP optimization starts.
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Example
The following example reads an SLP problem from file and then maximizes it using the primal simplex optimizer.
XSLPreadprob("Matrix",""); XSLPmaxim(Prob,"p");
Further information
If XSLPconstruct has not already been called, it will be called first, using the augmentation defined by the control variable XSLP_AUGMENTATION. If determining rows are provided, then cascading will be invoked in accordance with the setting of the control variable XSLP_CASCADE.
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