Dear Maria,

I have to admit that I do not really understand your problem. Maybe some code 
would help? And then what do you mean by abort?

Best
Christian

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Christian Schulte, Professor of Computer Science, KTH, www.ict.kth.se/~cschulte/


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From: users-boun...@gecode.org [mailto:users-boun...@gecode.org] On Behalf Of 
maria.mann...@ircam.fr
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 4:58 PM
To: users@gecode.org
Subject: [gecode-users] Syntax

Hello everyone,
I'm a new Gecode user (I have started this week). I have a doubt about the 
syntax, but I hope that it isn't a too naive one. In my code, there is a cycle 
for that defines elements of the array x[i], i = 1…n-1. I must write the 
condition on the last term, x[n-1], as the result of an expression out of the 
cycle for, like d[n-1] = expr(*this, abs(x[0]-x[n-1]), opt.icl()); However, 
this way doesn't seem the correct one, since, using it, the execution is 
aborted. The same problem if I utilize d[n-1] = expr(*this, 
abs(a+b),opt.icl()); where 'a' and 'b' have been defined.
Could you give me some clarifications?
Thanks very much.
M

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