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XSLPadddfs

Purpose
This subroutine is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Add a set of distribution factors.
Synopsis
int XSLP_CC XSLPadddfs(XSLPprob prob, int ndf, const int *colind, const int *rowind, const double *value)
Arguments
prob 
The current SLP problem.
ndf 
The number of distribution factors.
colind 
Array of indices of columns whose distribution factor is to be changed.
rowind 
Array of indices of the rows where each distribution factor applies.
value 
Array of double precision variables holding the new values of the distribution factors.
Example
The following example adds distribution factors as follows:
column 282 in row 134 = 0.1
column 282 in row 136 = 0.15
column 285 in row 133 = 1.0.
int colind[3], rowind[3];
double value[3];
colind[0] = 282;  rowind[0] = 134; value[0] = 0.1;
colind[1] = 282;  rowind[1] = 136; value[1] = 0.15;
colind[2] = 285;  rowind[2] = 133; value[2] = 1.0;
XSLPadddfs(prob,3,colind,rowind,value);
Further information

The distribution factor of a column in a row is the matrix coefficient of the corresponding delta vector in the row. Distribution factors are used in conventional recursion models, and are essentially normalized first-order derivatives. Xpress-SLP can accept distribution factors instead of initial values, provided that the values of the variables involved can all be calculated after optimization using determining rows, or by a callback.

The XSLPadd... functions load additional items into the SLP problem. The corresponding XSLPload... functions delete any existing items first.


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