XSLPmsaddjob
| XSLPmsaddjob | 
  Purpose
 
 
 Adds a multistart job to the multistart pool
 
 
  Synopsis
 
  int XSLP_CC XSLPmsaddjob( XSLPprob Prob, const char *sDescription, const int nIVs, const int *IVCols, const double *IVValues, const int nIntControls, const int *IntControlIndices, const int *IntControlValues, const int nDblControls, const int *DblControlIndices, const double *DblControlValues, void *pJobObject); 
 
  Arguments
 
 | 
     Prob 
     | 
     The current SLP problem.
     | 
| 
     sDescription 
     | 
     Text description of the job. Used for messaging, may be NULL if not required.
     | 
| 
     nIVs 
     | 
     Number of initial values to set.
     | 
| 
     IVCols 
     | 
     Indices of the variables for which to set an initial value. May be NULL if nIVs is zero.
     | 
| 
     IVValues 
     | 
     Initial values for the variables for which to set an initial value. May be NULL if nIVs is zero.
     | 
| 
     nIntControls 
     | 
     Number of integer controls to set.
     | 
| 
     IntControlIndices 
     | 
     The indices of the integer controls to be set. May be NULL if nIntControls is zero.
     | 
| 
     IntControlValues 
     | 
     The values of the integer controls to be set. May be NULL if nIntControls is zero.
     | 
| 
     nDblControls 
     | 
     Number of double controls to set.
     | 
| 
     DblControlIndices 
     | 
     The indices of the double controls to be set. May be NULL if nDblControls is zero.
     | 
| 
     DblControlValues 
     | 
     The values of the double controls to be set. May be NULL if nDblControls is zero.
     | 
| 
     pJobObject 
     | 
     Job specific user context pointer to be passed to the multistart callbacks.
     | 
  Further information
 
 Adds a mutistart job, applying the specified initial point and option combinations on top of the base problem, i.e. the options and initial values specified to the function is applied on top of the existing settigns.
This function allows for loading empty template jobs, that can then be identified using the pJobObject variable.
  Related topics
 
  
