problem.setcbmessage
problem.setcbmessage |
problem.setcbmessage (callback, object)
callback (my_prob, my_object, msg, msgtype)
callback
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The function to be called whenever Xpress Nonlinear outputs a line of text.
callback does not return a value.
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my_prob
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The problem passed to the callback function.
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my_object
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The user-defined object passed as
object to
setcbmessage.
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msg
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Character buffer holding the string to be output.
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msgtype
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Type of message. The following are system-defined:
A negative value indicates that the Optimizer is about to finish and any buffers should be flushed at this time. User-defined values are also possible for msgtype which can be passed using problem.printmsg |
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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
callback as
my_object.
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log = '' p.setcbmessage (CBMessage, log)
def CBMessage (Obj, msg, msgtype): if msgtype < 0: print (log) log = '' return if msgtype >= 1 and msgtype <= 4: print (msg) else: log += msg + ';'
If a user message callback is defined then screen output is automatically disabled.
Output can be directed into a log file by using problem.setlogfile.
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