XSLPsetcbitervar
XSLPsetcbitervar |
Purpose
Set a user callback to be called after each column has been tested for convergence
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPsetcbitervar(XSLPprob Prob, int (XPRS_CC *UserFunc) (XSLPprob myProb, void *myObject, int ColIndex), void *Object);
Arguments
Prob
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The current SLP problem.
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UserFunc
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The function to be called after each column has been tested for convergence.
UserFunc returns an integer value. The return value is interpreted as a convergence status. The possible values are:
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myProb
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The problem passed to the callback function.
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myObject
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The user-defined object passed as
Object to
XSLPsetcbitervar.
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ColIndex
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The number of the column which has been tested for convergence.
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Object
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Address of a user-defined object, which can be used for any purpose by the function.
Object is passed to
UserFunc as
myObject.
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Example
The following example sets up a callback to be executed after each variable has been tested for convergence. The user object
Important is an integer array which has already been set up and holds a flag for each variable indicating whether it is important that it converges.
int *Important; XSLPsetcbitervar(Prob, CBIterVar, &Important);
The following sample callback function tests if the variable is already converged. If not, then it checks if the variable is important. If it is not important, the function returns a convergence status of 99.
int XPRS_CC CBIterVar(XSLPprob MyProb, void *Obj, int iCol) { int *Important, Converged; Important = *(int **) Obj; XSLPgetvar(MyProb, iCol, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &Converged, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (Converged) return 0; if (!Important[iCol]) return 99; return -1; }
The
Object argument is used here to hold the address of the array
Important.
Further information
This callback can be used after each variable has been checked for convergence, and allows the convergence status to be reset if required.
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