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XPRSdelsets

Purpose
Delete sets from a problem.
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Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XPRSdelsets(XPRSprob prob, int nsets, const int setind[]);
Arguments
prob 
The current problem.
nsets 
Number of sets to delete.
setind 
An integer array of length nsets containing the sets to delete.
Example
In this example, sets 0 and 2 are deleted from the problem:
setind[0] = 0; setind[1] = 2;
XPRSdelsets(prob,2,setind);
Further information
1. After sets have been deleted from a problem, the numbers of the remaining sets are moved down so that the sets are always numbered from 0 to SETS-1 where SETS is the problem attribute containing the number of non-deleted sets in the problem.
2. This function cannot be called while the current problem is being solved or when it is in an interrupted state. Use XPRSpostsolve to restore the problem to a non-solving state.
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