Initializing help system before first use

VarArray(Char, ICollection, Func, Func, Func) Method

Obsolete since version 43.00, use AddColumns() instead

Create an array of variables with the same type. The function will create one variable for each of the objects listed in objs.

Namespace:  Optimizer
Assembly: xprsdn (in xprsdn.dll) Version: 45.01.02+1f9fd7ff9a8620394fec1839699751312debed40
Syntax
C#
[ObsoleteAttribute("Obsolete since version 43.00, use AddColumns() instead", 
	false)]
public int[] VarArray<T>(
	char type,
	ICollection<T> objs,
	Func<T, double> lb,
	Func<T, double> ub,
	Func<T, string> name
)

Parameters

type   Char
Type of the variables.
objs   ICollection T
Objects for which to create variables.
lb   Func T, Double
Function to create a lower bound for a variable. This will be invoked for each object in objs to generate a lower bound for the respective variable.
ub   Func T, Double
Function to create a lower bound for a variable. This will be invoked for each object in objs to generate a lower bound for the respective variable.
name   Func T, String
Function to create a name for a variable. This function will be invoked for all the objects from objs to generate a name for the respective variable. If null then variables will be unnamed.

Type Parameters

T
Type of the objects

Return Value

Int32
Indices of the newly created variables.
See Also

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