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XSLPrestore

XSLPrestore


Purpose
Restore the Xpress NonLinear problem from a file created by XSLPsave
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPrestore(XSLPprob Prob, char *Filename);
Arguments
Prob 
The current SLP problem.
Filename 
Character string containing the name of the problem which is to be restored.
Example
The following example restores a problem originally saved on file "MySave"
XSLPrestore(Prob, "MySave");
Further information

Normally XSLPrestore restores both the Xpress NonLinear problem and the underlying optimizer problem. If only the Xpress NonLinear problem is required, set the integer control variable XSLP_CONTROL appropriately.

The problem is saved into two files save.svf which is the optimizer save file, and save.svx which is the SLP save file. Both files are required for a full restore; only the svx file is required when the underlying optimizer problem is not being restored.


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