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XSLPcopyprob

Purpose
Copy an existing SLP problem to another
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPcopyprob(XSLPprob dest, XSLPprob src, char *probname);
Arguments
dest 
The SLP problem to receive the copy.
src 
The SLP problem from which to copy.
probname 
The name to be given to the problem.
Example
The following example creates a new Xpress NonLinear problem and then copies an existing problem to it. The new problem is named "ANewProblem".
XSLPprob nProb;
XPRSprob xProb;

XSLPcreateprob(&nProb, &xProb);
XSLPcopyprob(nProb, Prob, "ANewProblem");
Further information

Normally XSLPcopyprob copies both the Xpress NonLinear problem and the underlying Optimizer Library problem. If only the Xpress NonLinear problem is required, set the integer control variable XSLP_CONTROL appropriately.

This function does not copy callbacks. These must be copied separately using XSLPcopycallbacks if required.


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