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XSLPsetcbintsol, XPRSsetcbslpintsol

Purpose
Set a user callback to be called during MISLP when an integer solution is obtained
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Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPsetcbintsol(XSLPprob prob, int (XPRS_CC *intsol) (XSLPprob cbprob, void *cbdata), void *data);
Arguments
prob 
The current SLP problem.
intsol 
The function to be called when an integer solution is obtained. intsol returns an integer value. At present, the return value is ignored.
cbprob 
The problem passed to the callback function.
cbdata 
The user-defined object passed as data to XSLPsetcbintsol.
data 
Address of a user-defined object, which can be used for any purpose by the function. data is passed to intsol as cbdata.
Example
The following example sets up a callback to be executed whenever an integer solution is found during MISLP:
double *cSol;
int nInputCol;
XPRSgetintattrib(xprob, XPRS_INPUTCOLS, &nInputCol);
cSol = (double*)malloc(nInputCol * sizeof(double));
XSLPsetcbintsol(prob, CBIntSol, &cSol);
The following sample callback function saves the solution values for the integer solution just found:
int XPRS_CC CBIntSol(XSLPprob MyProb, void *Obj) {
  XPRSprob xprob;
  int nInputCol;
  int solStatus;
  double *cSol;

  cSol = * (double **) Obj;
  XSLPgetptrattrib(MyProb, XSLP_XPRSPROBLEM, &xprob);
  XPRSgetintattrib(xprob, XPRS_INPUTCOLS, &nInputCol);
  XPRSgetsolution(xprob, &solStatus, cSol, 0, nInputCol-1);
  return 0;
}
The data argument is used here to hold the address of the array cSol.
Further information

This callback must be used during MISLP instead of the XPRSsetcbintsol callback which is used for MIP problems.


Further information

Note that for SLP-MIP-SLP (see XSLP_MIPALGORITHM), the intsol callback will only be fired once after the second SLP solve terminated, in which case the solution can also only be queried via XPRSgetsolution or XSLPgetslpsol but not via XPRSgetlpsol (unless postsolve is disabled).


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