AddGenCons(Int32, Int32, Int32, GenConsType[], Int32[], Int32[], Int32[], Int32[], Double[]) Method
Namespace: Optimizer
Assembly: xprsdn (in xprsdn.dll) Version: 45.01.02+1f9fd7ff9a8620394fec1839699751312debed40
public void AddGenCons( int ncons, int ncols, int nvals, GenConsType[] contype, int[] resultant, int[] colstart, int[] colind, int[] valstart, double[] val )
Parameters
- ncons Int32
- The number of general constraints to add.
- ncols Int32
- The total number of input variables in general constraints that should be added.
- nvals Int32
- The total number of constant values in general constraints that should be added.
- contype GenConsType
-
Integer array of length
ncons containing the types of the general constraints:
- XPRS_GENCONS_MAX (0): indicates a maximum constraint;
- XPRS_GENCONS_MIN (1): indicates a minimum constraint;
- XPRS_GENCONS_AND (2): indicates an and constraint.
- XPRS_GENCONS_OR (3): indicates an or constraint;
- XPRS_GENCONS_ABS (4): indicates an absolute value constraint.
- resultant Int32
- Integer array of length ncons containing the indices of the output variables of the general constraints.
- colstart Int32
- Integer array of length ncons containing the start index of each general constraint in the colind array.
- colind Int32
- Integer array of length ncols containing the input variables in all general constraints.
- valstart Int32
- Integer array of length ncons containing the start index of each general constraint in the val array (may be null if ncoefs = 0).
- val Double
- Double array of length nvals containing the constant values in all general constraints (may be null if ncoefs = 0).
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