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Latest revision as of 15:33, 1 November 2020

This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-2. If you are looking for the ApCoCoA-1 version of it, see ApCoCoA-1:GLPK.MIPMin.

GLPK.LPMin

Solving mixed integer linear programmes by minimizing the objective function.

Syntax

GLPK.MIPMin(Objective_f:POLY, Inequations:LIST, Bounds:LIST, Integral:LIST, Binary:LIST) :LIST

Description

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  • @param Objective_f: A linear polynomial which is equivalent to the linear objective function.

  • @param Inequations: List of linear polynomials, which are equivalent to the conditions of the linear program of the form A <= 0.

  • @param Bounds: List of lists with two elements. Each List contains the lower and upper bounds for each variable. You can choose between INT or RAT for the type of each bound, if you type in a (empty) string, then it means minus infinity (first place) or plus infinity (second place).

  • @param Integral: List of variables, which should be integer. Note: For each variable in this list, the borders get rounded (lower bound: up and upper bound: down). In the case that the lower rounded bound becomes greater then the upper rounded bound, glpk returns: Solution Status: INTEGER UNDEFINED - Value of objective function: 0.

  • @param Binary: List of variables, which should be binaries (0 or 1).

  • @return List of linear polynomials, the zeros of the polynomials are the points where the optimal value of the objective function is achieved

See also

Package glpk/GLPK.LPMin

Package glpk/GLPK.BPMin

Package glpk/GLPK.MIPMax