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XSLPaddnames

XSLPaddnames


Purpose
Set the names of a set of SLP entities in an SLP problem.
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPaddnames(XSLPprob Prob, int Type, char *cNames, int First, int Last);
Arguments
Prob 
The current SLP problem.
Type 
Type of entity. This can be one of the Xpress NonLinear constants XSLP_CVNAMES, XSLP_USERFUNCNAMES.
cNames 
Character array holding the names, each one terminated by a null character.
First 
Index of first item whose name is to be set. All entities count from 1.
Last 
Index of last item whose name is to be set.
Example
The following example sets the name of user function 1 to MyProfit and of user function 2 to ProfitCalcs
char *cNames = "MyProfit\0ProfitCalcs";
XSLPaddnames(Prob, XSLP_USERFUNCNAMES, cNames, 1, 2);
Further information
It is not necessary to set names for Xpress NonLinear entities because all entities can be referred to by their index. However, if a model is being output (for example by XSLPwriteprob) then any entities without names will have internally-generated names which may not be very meaningful.
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