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XSLPgetnames

XSLPgetnames


Purpose
Retrieve the names of a set of Xpress NonLinear entities
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPgetnames(XSLPprob Prob, int Type, char *cNames, int First, int Last);
Arguments
Prob 
The current SLP problem.
Type 
Type of entity. The following are defined:
XSLP_CVNAMES (=3) 
Character variables
XSLP_USERFUNCNAMES (=5) 
User functions
XSLP_INTERNALFUNCNAMES (=6) 
Internal functions
For compatibility with XSLPgetindex, values for Type of 1 (rows) and 2 (columns) are also possible.
cNames 
Character buffer to receive the names. Each name will be terminated by a null character.
First 
Index of first item to be returned.
Last 
Index of last item to be returned.
Example
The following example retrieves the names of internal function numbers 3 and 4.
char ch, Buffer[60];
XSLPgetnames(Prob, XSLP_INTERNALNAMES, Buffer, 3, 4);
ch = Buffer;
printf("\nFunction #3 is %s",ch);
for (;;ch++) if (*ch == '\0') break;
ch++;
printf("\nFunction #4 is %s",ch);
Names are returned in Buffer separated by null characters. ch finds the null character and hence the start of the next name.
Further information
First and Last always count from 1.
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