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XSLPprintmemory

XSLPprintmemory


Purpose
Print the dimensions and memory allocations for a problem
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPprintmemory(XSLPprob prob);
Argument
Prob 
The current SLP problem.
Example
The following example loads a problem from file and then prints the dimensions of the arrays.
XSLPreadprob(Prob, "Matrix1", "");
XSLPprintmemory(Prob);
The output is similar to the following:

Arrays and dimensions:
Array    Item  Used  Max  Allocated   Memory
         Size Items Items    Memory   Control
MemList    28   103   129        4K
String      1  8779 13107       13K   XSLP_MEM_STRING
Xv         16     2  1000       16K   XSLP_MEM_XV
Xvitem     48    11  1000       47K   XSLP_MEM_XVITEM
....


Further information

XSLPprintmemory lists the current sizes and amounts used of the variable arrays in the current problem. For each array, the size of each item, the number used and the number allocated are shown, together with the size of memory allocated and, where appropriate, the name of the memory control variable to set the array size. Loading and execution of some problems can be speeded up by setting the memory controls immediately after the problem is created. If an array has to be moved to re-allocate it with a larger size, there may be insufficient memory to hold both the old and new versions; pre-setting the memory controls reduces the number of such re-allocations which take place and may allow larger problems to be solved.