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GRBXchgcoeffs

int GRBXchgcoeffs ( GRBmodel *model,
    size_t numchgs,
    int *cind,
    int *vind,
    double *val )

The size_t version of GRBchgcoeffs. The argument that counts non-zero values is of type size_t in this version to support models with more than 2 billion non-zero values.

Change a set of constraint matrix coefficients. This routine can be used to set a non-zero coefficient to zero, to create a non-zero coefficient where the coefficient is currently zero, or to change an existing non-zero coefficient to a new non-zero value. If you make multiple changes to the same coefficient, the last one will be applied.

Note that the changes won't take effect until the next call to GRBoptimize or GRBupdatemodel.

Return value:

A non-zero return value indicates that a problem occurred while performing the modification. 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 modify.

numchgs: The number of coefficients to modify.

cind: Constraint indices for the coefficients to modify.

vind: Variable indices for the coefficients to modify.

val: The new values for the coefficients. For example, if cind[0] = 1, vind[0] = 3, and val[0] = 2.0, then the coefficient in constraint 1 associated with variable 3 would be changed to 2.0.

Example usage:

  int cind[] = {0, 1};
  int vind[] = {0, 0};
  double val[] = {1.0, 1.0};
  error = GRBXchgcoeffs(model, 2, cind, vind, val);

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