Purpose
Get
activity value for a constraint.
Synopsis
double XPRBgetact(XPRBctr ctr);
Argument
ctr
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Reference to a constraint.
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Return value
Activity value for the constraint, 0 in case of an error.
Example
XPRBprob expl2;
XPRBctr ctr2;
XPRBarrvar ty1;
double act
...
expl2 = XPRBnewprob("example2");
ty1 = XPRBnewarrvar(expl2, 5, XPRB_PL, "arry1", 0, 500);
ctr2 = XPRBnewsum(expl2, "r2", ty1, XPRB_E, 9);
XPRBsolve(expl2, "l");
act = XPRBgetact(ctr2);
This obtains the activity value for the constraint ctr2.
Further information
This function returns the activity value for a constraint. It may be used with constraints that are not part of the problem
(in particular, constraints without relational operators, that is, constraints of type
XPRB_N). In this case the function returns the evaluation
of the constraint terms involving variables that are in the problem. Otherwise, the constraint activity is calculated as
activity = RHS – slack.
If this function is called after completion of a global search and an integer solution has been found (that is, if function
XPRBgetmipstat returns values
XPRB_MIP_SOLUTION or
XPRB_MIP_OPTIMAL), it returns the value corresponding to the best integer solution. If no integer solution is available after a global search
this function outputs a warning and returns 0. In all other cases it returns the activity value in the last LP that has been
solved. If this function is used
during the execution of an optimization process (for instance in Optimizer library callback functions) it needs to be preceded by
a call to
XPRBsync with the flag
XPRB_XPRS_SOL.
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