Unfortunately, MOST does not include the user-defined callback functions or any 
other mechanism to allow for user-defined variables, costs or constraints to be 
added to the problem. I’m afraid you’d have to modify the MOST code directly to 
accomplish that.

   Ray


> On Apr 4, 2017, at 1:05 PM, Haneen Aburub . <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Matpowers,
> 
> Can we still include the user-defined callback functions in MOST? Also, can 
> we define binary variables in the user-defined callback funtions similarly to 
> what MOST is using for unit commitment?
> I tried to sreach how CommitKey is defined and modeled to use it for my 
> callback functions but could not find information about that.
> 
> Your help is highly appreciated.
> 
> Best regards,
>> Haneen Aburub, Ph.D.
>> Postdoctoral Research Associate 
>> Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
>> Florida International University
>> Tel: (305)-348-7990, Web:www.eps.fiu.edu <http://www.eps.fiu.edu/>
>> Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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