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repairweightedinfeas

Purpose
By relaxing a set of selected constraints and bounds of an infeasible problem, it attempts to identify a 'solution' that violates the selected set of constraints and bounds minimally, while satisfying all other constraints and bounds.
Among such solution candidates, it selects one that is optimal regarding the original objective function. For the console version, see REPAIRINFEAS.
Synopsis
repairweightedinfeas(
prob,
lepref,
gepref,
lbpref,
ubpref,
phase2,
delta,
flags
)

Arguments
prob 
The current problem.
lepref 
Array of size ROWS containing the preferences for relaxing the less or equal side of row.
gepref 
Array of size ROWS containing the preferences for relaxing the greater or equal side of a row.
lbpref 
Array of size COLS containing the preferences for relaxing lower bounds.
ubpref 
Array of size COLS containing preferences for relaxing upper bounds.
phase2 
Controls the second phase of optimization:
o
use the objective sense of the original problem (default);
x
maximize the relaxed problem using the original objective;
f
skip optimization regarding the original objective;
n
minimize the relaxed problem using the original objective;
i
if the relaxation is infeasible, generate an irreducible infeasible subset for the analys of the problem;
a
if the relaxation is infeasible, generate all irreducible infeasible subsets for the analys of the problem.
delta 
The relaxation multiplier in the second phase -1.
flags 
Specifies flags to be passed to optimize.
Return value
The status after the relaxation:
0
relaxed optimum found;
1
relaxed problem is infeasible;
2
relaxed problem is unbounded;
3
solution of the relaxed problem regarding the original objective is nonoptimal;
4
error (when return code is nonzero);
5
numerical instability;
6
analysis of an infeasible relaxation was performed, but the relaxation is feasible.
Further information
Please refer to the C documentation for more details.

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