TUNE
TUNE |
TUNE [-flags] [subcommand [filename]]
flags
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Flags to pass to
TUNE, which specify whether to tune the current problem as an LP or a MIP problem, and the algorithm for solving the LP problem or the initial LP relaxation of the MIP. The flags are optional. If the argument includes:
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subcommand
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Subcommand to pass to
TUNE for handling tuner method files. It can be one of:
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filename
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Tuner method file or problem set file. This is an optional argument of the subcommand.
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Whether to reuse and append to previous tuner result.
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Maximum total time allowed for the tuner.
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Selects a factory tuner method.
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Enable or disable the tuner.
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Whether to write tuner result and logs to file system.
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Number of permutations to solve with each control setting.
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Defines the criterion by which individual runs are compared.
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Number of threads to be used by the tuner.
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String
A file which contains a user-defined tuner method.
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The root path for all tuner result output.
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When defined, will override the problem name within the tuner.
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TUNE -l
TUNE pm
TUNE printmethod
TUNE rm method
TUNE readmethod method
TUNE wm method
TUNE writemethod method
TUNE probset problem.set
TUNE lpset problem.set
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