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Andrea edited comment on MATH-286 at 8/31/09 2:36 PM:
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Hi all,
What I wrote before doesn't really make sense... 

Look at this LP simplex solver:

http://www.phpsimplex.com/simplex/page2.php?objetivo=max&x1=0.8&x2=0.7&restricciones=3&variables=2&l=en&x11=1&x12=1&desigualdad1=-1&y1=18&x21=1&x22=0&desigualdad2=1&y2=10&x31=0&x32=1&desigualdad3=1&y3=8&Submit=Continue

why after the first phase is over the coefficients for x1 and x2 are set to 0.8 
and 0.7 while here they are 0? Couldn't be the SimplexTableau's 
discardArtificialVariables doesn't do everything correct?

Just guessing...

      was (Author: ciaccia):
    Hi Ben,
Even if I don't completely understand the format of the posted tableau, I guess 
the error is in the last step...

You can solve the above problem on this homepage, where you can see all the 
steps of the simplex method:

http://www.phpsimplex.com/simplex/page2.php?objetivo=max&x1=0.8&x2=0.7&restricciones=3&variables=2&l=en&x11=1&x12=1&desigualdad1=-1&y1=18&x21=1&x22=0&desigualdad2=1&y2=10&x31=0&x32=1&desigualdad3=1&y3=8&Submit=Continue

The tables you posted and the tables on the above homepage look similar till 
the last step (the first of the second phase)... Try look at it, maybe you find 
the problem
  
> SimplexSolver not working as expected?
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MATH-286
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-286
>             Project: Commons Math
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>         Environment: Java 1.6.0_13 on  Windows XP 32-bit
>            Reporter: Andrea
>         Attachments: simplex.txt, SimplexSolverTest.patch, 
> SimplexTableau.patch
>
>
> I guess (but I could be wrong) that SimplexSolver does not always return the 
> optimal solution, nor satisfies all the constraints...
> Consider this LP:
> max: 0.8 x0 + 0.2 x1 + 0.7 x2 + 0.3 x3 + 0.6 x4 + 0.4 x5;
> r1: x0 + x2 + x4 = 23.0;
> r2: x1 + x3 + x5 = 23.0;
> r3: x0 >= 10.0;
> r4: x2 >= 8.0;
> r5: x4 >= 5.0;
> LPSolve returns 25.8, with x0 = 10.0, x1 = 0.0, x2 = 8.0, x3 = 0.0, x4 = 5.0, 
> x5 = 23.0;
> The same LP expressed in Apache commons math is:
> LinearObjectiveFunction f = new LinearObjectiveFunction(new double[] { 0.8, 
> 0.2, 0.7, 0.3, 0.6, 0.4 }, 0 );
> Collection<LinearConstraint> constraints = new ArrayList<LinearConstraint>();
> constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[] { 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0 }, 
> Relationship.EQ, 23.0));
> constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[] { 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 }, 
> Relationship.EQ, 23.0));
> constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[] { 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, 
> Relationship.GEQ, 10.0));
> constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[] { 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0 }, 
> Relationship.GEQ, 8.0));
> constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, 
> Relationship.GEQ, 5.0));
> RealPointValuePair solution = new SimplexSolver().optimize(f, constraints, 
> GoalType.MAXIMIZE, true);
> that returns 22.20, with x0 = 15.0, x1 = 23.0, x2 = 8.0, x3 = 0.0, x4 = 0.0, 
> x5 = 0.0;
> Is it possible SimplexSolver is buggy that way? The returned value is 22.20 
> instead of 25.8, and the last constraint (x4 >= 5.0) is not satisfied...
> Am I using the interface wrongly?

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