#13518: Additions for sensitivity analysis in glpk_backend
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       Reporter:  christiankuper                                               
|         Owner:  jason, jkantor
           Type:  enhancement                                                  
|        Status:  needs_review  
       Priority:  major                                                        
|     Milestone:  sage-5.6      
      Component:  numerical                                                    
|    Resolution:                
       Keywords:  out-of-kilter, sensitivity analysis, lp, linear programming  
|   Work issues:                
Report Upstream:  N/A                                                          
|     Reviewers:                
        Authors:  Christian Kuper                                              
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Comment (by christiankuper):

 Hello Nathann,

 thanks for your comments.

 > ...there is an occurrence of "algorthm" somewhere in the patch,

 I searched all over the place and could'nt find that typo :-(. I did find
 an "algorithn" in one place and replaced that. (I fear I am not a good
 proof reader ;-))

 > and one line in the docstring of get_col_dual is very long too.

 Changed that.

 > Shot of that, I thought that the behaviour of the ``print_ranges``
 method would be to display the table if no file argument is given, and to
 write it to the file (without displaying it) otherwise.
 >
 You're right, you suggestion is better due to the wide output of the
 analysis report and it gives more flexibility for applications.
 Implemented your approach.

 Thanks a lot for your help.

 Christian

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