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GRBgetgenconstrPoly
int | GRBgetgenconstrPoly ( | GRBmodel | *model, |
int | id, | ||
int | *xvarP, | ||
int | *yvarP, | ||
int | *plenP, | ||
double | *p ) |
Retrieve the data associated with a general constraint of type POLY. Calling this method for a general constraint of a different type leads to an error return code. You can query the GenConstrType attribute to determine the type of the general constraint.
Typical usage is to call this routine twice.
In the first call, you specify the requested general constraint,
with a NULL
value for the p
argument.
The routine returns the length of the p
array in plenP
.
That allows you to make certain that the p
array is of
sufficient size to hold the result of the second call.
See also GRBaddgenconstrPoly for a description of the semantics of this general constraint type.
Return value:
A non-zero return value indicates that a problem occurred while retrieving the data of the general constraint. Refer to the Error Code table for a list of possible return values. Details on the error can be obtained by calling GRBgeterrormsg.
Arguments:
model: The model to which the new general constraint should be added.
id: The index of the general constraint to retrieve.
Note that any of the following arguments can be NULL.
xvarP: The index of variable .
yvarP: The index of variable .
plenP: Pointer to store the array length for p. If is the highest power term, then will be returned.
p: The coefficients for polynomial function.
Example usage:
int type; int xvar; int yvar; int plen; double *p; error = GRBgetintattrelement(model, GRB_INT_ATTR_GENCONSTRTYPE, 3, &type); if (type == GRB_GENCONSTR_POLY) { error = GRBgetgenconstrPoly(model, 3, &xvar, &yvar, &plen, NULL); /* ...allocate p array with length plen */ error = GRBgetgenconstrPoly(model, 3, NULL, NULL, NULL, p); }