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GRBgetconcurrentenv
GRBenv * | GRBgetconcurrentenv ( | GRBmodel | *model, |
int | num ) |
Create/retrieve a concurrent environment for a model.
This routine provides fine-grained control over the concurrent
optimizer. By creating your own concurrent environments and setting
appropriate parameters on these environments (e.g., the
Method
parameter), you can control exactly which strategies the concurrent
optimizer employs. For example, if you create two concurrent
environments, and set
Method
to primal simplex for one and
dual simplex for the other, subsequent concurrent optimizer runs will
use the two simplex algorithms rather than the default choices.
Note that you must create contiguously numbered concurrent
environments, starting with num=0
. For example, if you want
three concurrent environments, they must be numbered 0, 1, and 2.
Once you create concurrent environments, they will be used for every subsequent concurrent optimization on that model. Use GRBdiscardconcurrentenvs to revert back to default concurrent optimizer behavior.
Return value:
The concurrent environment. A NULL return value indicates that there was a problem creating the environment.
Arguments:
model: The model for the concurrent environment.
num: The concurrent environment number.
Example usage:
GRBenv *env0 = GRBgetconcurrentenv(model, 0); GRBenv *env1 = GRBgetconcurrentenv(model, 1);