problem.loadproblem
problem.loadproblem(probname, rowtype, rhs, rng, objcoef, start, collen, rowind, rowcoef, lb, ub, objqcol1, objqcol2, objqcoef, qrowind, nrowqcoefs, rowqcol1, rowqcol2, rowqcoef, coltype, entind, limit, settype, setstart, setind, refval, colnames, rownames, unlinked=False)
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     probname 
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     A string of up to 200 characters containing the problem name.
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     rowtype 
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     Character array containing the row types:
     
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     rhs 
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     Array containing the right hand side coefficients of the rows. The right hand side value for a range row gives the
     upper bound on the row.
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     rng 
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     Array containing the range values for range rows. Values for all other rows will be ignored. May be
     None if there are no ranged constraints. The lower bound on a range row is the right hand side value minus the range value. The sign of the range value is ignored - the absolute value is used in all cases.
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     objcoef 
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     Array containing the objective function coefficients.
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     start 
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     Array containing the offsets in the
     rowind and
     rowcoef arrays of the start of the elements for each column. This array is of length equal to the number
     ncol of added variables or, if
     collen is
     None,
     ncol+1. If
     collen is
     None the extra entry of
     start,
     start[ncol], contains the position in the
     rowind and
     rowcoef arrays at which an extra column would start, if it were present.
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     collen 
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     Array containing the number of nonzero elements in each column. May be
     None if all elements are contiguous and
     start[ncol] contains the offset where the elements for column
     ncol+1 would start. This array is not required if the nonzero coefficients in the
     rowind and
     rowcoef arrays are continuous, and the
     start array has
     ncol+1 entries as described above. It may be
     None if not required.
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     rowind 
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     Array containing the row indices for the nonzero elements in each column. If the indices are input contiguously, with the columns in ascending order, the length of the
     rowind is
     start[ncol-1]+collen[ncol-1] or, if
     collen is
     None,
     start[ncol].
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     rowcoef 
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     Array containing the nonzero element values; length as for
     rowind.
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     lb 
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     Array containing the lower bounds on the columns. Use
     -xpress.infinity to represent a lower bound of minus infinity.
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     ub 
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     Array containing the upper bounds on the columns. Use
     xpress.infinity to represent an upper bound of plus infinity.
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     objqcol1 
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     (optional) Array with the first variable in each quadratic term.
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     objqcol2 
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     (optional) Array with the second variable in each quadratic term.
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     objqcoef 
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     (optional) Array with the quadratic coefficients.
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     qrowind 
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     (optional) Integer containing the indices of rows with quadratic matrices in them. Note that the rows are expected to be defined in
     rowtype as type
     L.
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     nrowqcoefs 
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     (optional) Array containing the number of nonzeros in each quadratic constraint matrix.
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     rowqcol1 
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     (optional) Array with a number of elements equal to the sum of the elements in
     nrowqcoefs (i.e. the total number of quadratic matrix elements in all the constraints). It contains the first column indices of the quadratic matrices. Indices for the first matrix are listed from
     0 to
     nrowqcoefs[0]-1, for the second matrix from
     nrowqcoefs[0] to
     nrowqcoefs[0]+ nrowqcoefs[1]-1, etc.
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     rowqcol2 
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     (optional) Array containing the second index for the quadratic constraint matrices.
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     rowqcoef 
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     (optional) Array containing the coefficients for the quadratic constraint matrices.
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     coltype 
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     Character array containing the entity types:
     
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     entind 
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     (optional) Array containing the variables of the MIP entities.
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     limit 
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     (optional) Array containing the integer limits for the partial integer variables and lower bounds for semi-continuous and semi-continuous integer variables (any entries in the positions corresponding to binary and integer variables will be ignored). May be
     None if not required.
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     settype 
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     (optional) Character array of length equal to the number of sets specified,
     problem.attributes.nsets, and specifies the set types:
     
 
     May be
     None if not required.
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     setstart 
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     (optional) Array containing the offsets in the
     setind and
     refval arrays indicating the start of the sets. This array is of length
     nsets+1, the last member containing the offset where set
     nsets+1 would start. May be
     None if not required.
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     setind 
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     (optional) Array of length
     setstart[nsets]-1 containing the columns in each set. May be
     None if not required.
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     refval 
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     (optional) Array of length
     setstart[nsets]-1 containing the reference row entries for each member of the sets. May be
     None if not required.
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     colnames 
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     (optional) Array of containing the column names for all variables added.
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     rownames 
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     (optional) Array of containing the row names for all constraints added.
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     unlinked 
     | 
     (optional) If
     True, unlinked variables and constraints will be created (deprecated).
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