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From: | Dan Tulk |
Subject: | [Help-glpk] Finding integer solution above threshold |
Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2007 03:43:41 +0400 |
Hi, Is there a way to get the integer or intopt solver routines to stop when the objective function has reached a certain value? The problem I'm trying to solve is 'find any set of column values that satisfy f(x) > m' where f(x) is the objective function and m is a minimum acceptable value for f(x). I would like to take the objective value found by the simplex solver, subtract a tolerance value from it and use that as the minimum for integer optimisation. I hope to reduce the number of iterations required by doing this Thanks Dan #32; Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center.
Hi,
I
would like to take the objective value found by the simplex solver, subtract a
tolerance value from it and use that as the minimum for integer optimisation. I
hope to reduce the number of iterations required by doing this
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