Any other suggestions? The reason this is important is that glpsol
has yet to run to completion for my problem (~7 days CPU time) but I
would like to extract the best solution so far without having to
start over with a new run and a time limit. Since this behavior is
(so far) typical of the problem at hand it would be nice for future
runs to have a better approach. If glpsol appended the current best
solution to a file every time a new best was found, it would be easy
to work from there.
Suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
On Jul 23, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Ali Baharev wrote:
Hello,
I am afraid setting the objective to zero is probably not the best
solution for Chris. He would like to have 'the current "best"
(feasible) solution' however setting the objective to zero yields the
first integer feasible which may not be a good solution.
Probably setting a gap limit would be a better option.
Good luck anyhow,
Ali
Hello,
I'm using glpsol (glpk -4.29) and would like to get intermediate
solutions out into a file. My problem doesn't require an optimal
solution, just a good one, so it would be very helpful for glpsol
to output the current "best" (feasible) solution to a file so that
I can get at it much like the -i option for lp_solve does.
Can anyone tell me how to accomplish this in glpsol?
Thanks,
Chris
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