See t1.cs in the examples directory
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Nigel Galloway
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 07:33 -0400, "Kelly, Jeff (ON0F)"
<[email protected]> wrote:

All;


I am wondering if anybody calls GLPK
iteratively/successively/recursively to solve nonlinear problems
similar to a sequential linear programming algorithm?


My concern is calling GLPK multiple times where each LP
subproblem is technically unrelated to a previous major iteration
but successive calls to glp_set_row_bnds(),
glp_set_col_bnds(),glp_set_obj_coef() and glp_load_matrix() are
required.


Although the structure of the LP subproblems do not change from
major iteration to major iteration i.e., only the row/column
bounds and objective/matrix coefficients change, I am wondering
if there would be any problems using GLPK for this?


Presumably if I call glp_delete_prob() after each major iteration
has completed, then theoretically there should be no problem
other than the overhead of setting up the LP subproblem each
time.


Any comments on this would be appreciated - Jeff




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