Purpose
Create a new SLP problem
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPcreateprob(XSLPprob *Prob, XPRSprob *xProb);
Arguments
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Prob
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The address of the SLP problem variable.
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xProb
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The address of the underlying Optimizer Library problem variable.
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Example
The following example creates an optimizer problem, and then a new Xpress-SLP
problem.
XSLPprob nProb;
XPRSprob xProb;
XPRScreateprob(&xProb);
XSLPcreateprob(&nProb, &xProb);
Further information
An Xpress-SLP problem includes an underlying optimizer problem
which is used to solve the successive linear approximations. The user is responsible
for creating and destroying the underlying linear problem, and can also access it using the
normal optimizer library functions. When an SLP problem is to be created, the underlying
problem is created first, and the SLP problem is then created, knowing the address of the
underlying problem.
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