Thanks abhyankar for help
On 8 Jun, 2014 4:29 AM, "Abhyankar, Shrirang G." <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  It's not necessary to pass any input to mpoption. You may have zero
> input arguments for mpoption (which then just sets the default options).
>
>  mpoption() is a routine that sets the options for tuning the solver
> behavior and for controlling the output. Run 'help mpoption' at the command
> prompt for more details.
>
>  My guess is that you don't have MatPower directory in your Matlab path.
> Use Matlab's addpath() routine to include MatPower directory in the Matlab
> path.
>
>  If you get any error then please send the ENTIRE error log, commands
> that you used, any other supplementary information. Simply saying 'it gives
> errors' or 'it doesn't work' doesn't help us to help you.
>
>  Shri
> On Jun 7, 2014, at 2:25 PM, "Deepak Thakur" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>   use some command in mpotion.
> mpopt is variables name.keyword is mpoption.
> mpopt=mpoption('command');
>
>  now use mpopt as required, based on command given
>
>  *Thank You *
> *Deepak*
> *NIT Warangal*.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 10:51 PM, divu8320 . <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Deepak. Actually when I use mpopt
>> =mpoption , the program gives error. It says undefined.
>>  On 7 Jun, 2014 9:01 PM, "Deepak Thakur" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> by using mpoption keyword you can use the matpower according to your
>>> problem definition.
>>> ex- if u want to use Fast decoupled Load flow technique, you have to
>>> change the algorithm used in LF by using mpoption in ur code. same goef for
>>> other problem like OPF
>>>
>>>  *Thank You *
>>> *Deepak*
>>> *NIT Warangal*.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 6:58 PM, divu8320 . <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What is the meaning of mpopt and mpoption keywords
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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