XPRBnewarrsum
PurposeSynopsisXPRBctr XPRBnewarrsum(XPRBprob prob, const char *name, XPRBarrvar av, double *cof, int qrtype, double rhs);
Arguments
prob Reference to a problem. name The constraint name (of unlimited length). May be NULL if not required. av Reference to an array of variables. cof Array of constant coefficients for all elements of av. It must be at least the same size as av. qrtype Type of the constraint, which must be one of:
XPRB_L XPRB_G XPRB_E XPRB_N rhs The right hand side value of the constraint.Return valueReference to the new constraint if function executed successfully, NULL otherwise.ExampleThe following creates the constraint sum(i=0,...,4) c[i]*ty1[i] >= 7.0.XPRBprob prob; XPRBctr ctr4; XPRBarrvar ty1; double c[] = {2.5, 4.0, 7.2, 3.0, 1.8}; ... ty1 = XPRBnewarrvar(prob, 5, XPRB_PL, "arry1", 0, 500); ctr4 = XPRBnewarrsum(prob, "r4", ty1, c, XPRB_G, 7.0);Further informationThis function creates a constraint consisting of the sum over variables multiplied by the coefficients indicated by array cof. This function replaces XPRBnewctr and XPRBaddterm. If the indicated name is already in use, BCL adds an index to it. If no constraint name is given, BCL generates a default name starting with CTR.Related topics
If you have any comments or suggestions about these pages, please send mail to docs@dashoptimization.com.