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AddColumns Method

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Public method AddColumns<K1>(ICollection<K1>)
Create an 1-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<K1 ,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 )
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMapBuilder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1>(IEnumerable<K1>)
Create an 1-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<K1 ,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 )
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMapBuilder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns(Int32)
Create an 1-dimensional array of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToArray() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
int[ ] x = prob.AddColumns(dim)
               .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
               .ToArray();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnArrayBuilder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1>(K1)
Create an 1-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<K1 ,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 )
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMapBuilder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2>(ICollection<K1>, ICollection<K2>)
Create an 2-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap2<K1 ,K2,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap2Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns(Int32, Int32)
Create an 2-dimensional array of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToArray() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
int[ ,] x = prob.AddColumns(dim1 ,dim2)
               .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
               .ToArray();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnArray2Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2>(K1, K2)
Create an 2-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap2<K1 ,K2,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap2Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3>(ICollection<K1>, ICollection<K2>, ICollection<K3>)
Create an 3-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap3<K1 ,K2 ,K3,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap3Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns(Int32, Int32, Int32)
Create an 3-dimensional array of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToArray() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
int[ , ,] x = prob.AddColumns(dim1 ,dim2 ,dim3)
               .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
               .ToArray();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnArray3Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3>(K1, K2, K3)
Create an 3-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap3<K1 ,K2 ,K3,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap3Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3, K4>(ICollection<K1>, ICollection<K2>, ICollection<K3>, ICollection<K4>)
Create an 4-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap4<K1 ,K2 ,K3 ,K4,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3 ,coll4)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap4Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
Create an 4-dimensional array of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToArray() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
int[ , , ,] x = prob.AddColumns(dim1 ,dim2 ,dim3 ,dim4)
               .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
               .ToArray();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnArray4Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3, K4>(K1, K2, K3, K4)
Create an 4-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap4<K1 ,K2 ,K3 ,K4,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3 ,coll4)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap4Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3, K4, K5>(ICollection<K1>, ICollection<K2>, ICollection<K3>, ICollection<K4>, ICollection<K5>)
Create an 5-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap5<K1 ,K2 ,K3 ,K4 ,K5,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3 ,coll4 ,coll5)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap5Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
Create an 5-dimensional array of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToArray() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
int[ , , , ,] x = prob.AddColumns(dim1 ,dim2 ,dim3 ,dim4 ,dim5)
               .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
               .ToArray();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnArray5Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
Public method AddColumns<K1, K2, K3, K4, K5>(K1, K2, K3, K4, K5)
Create an 5-dimensional map of columns. This function returns a builder that generates columns according to a specification. The specification can be modified. In order to actually create the columns and get their indices, you have to call the returned builder's ToMap() function.
// Create a multi-dimensional array of binary columns
Optimizer.Maps.HashMap5<K1 ,K2 ,K3 ,K4 ,K5,int> x = prob.AddColumns(coll1 ,coll2 ,coll3 ,coll4 ,coll5)
                                   .WithType(Optimizer.Objects.ColumnType.Binary)
                                   .ToMap();
See Optimizer.VariableBuilder.ColumnMap5Builder for details of how to modify the specification in the builder.
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