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ConstraintCreator Fields

The XPRSprob.ConstraintCreator type exposes the following members.

Fields
  Name Description
Public field colinds
Non-zero indices.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field created
The number of rows this instance created.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field firstRow
objects.Index of first row this instance will create.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field formulaRows
Indices of rows that contain formulas. This can be null if no formulas have been collected so far.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field prob
The problem instance to which things are added.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field qcoef
Value of quadratic non-zero triplets. This may be null if there are no quadratic triples.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field qind1
First variable of quadratic non-zero triplets. This may be null if there are no quadratic triples.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field qind2
Second variable of quadratic non-zero triplets. This may be null if there are no quadratic triples.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field rhsvals
Inequality right-hand side value. This is always one element more than the number of rows actually completed so far.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field rowcoefs
Non-zero coefficients.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
Public field start
Inequality starting offsets. This is always one element more than the number of rows actually completed so far.
(Inherited from XPRSprob.RowCreator.)
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