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CPXgetcols

public int CPXgetcols(CPXCENVptr env, CPXCLPptr lp, int * nzcnt_p, int * cmatbeg, int * cmatind, double * cmatval, int cmatspace, int * surplus_p, int begin, int end)
Definition file: cplex.h

The routine CPXgetcols accesses a range of columns of the constraint matrix of a CPLEX problem object. The beginning and end of the range, along with the length of the arrays in which the nonzero entries of these columns are to be returned, must be specified.

Note
If the value of cmatspace is zero, the negative of the value of surplus_p returned specifies the length needed for the arrays cmatind and cmatval.

Example

 status = CPXgetcols (env, lp, &nzcnt, cmatbeg, cmatind,
                      cmatval, cmatspace, &surplus, 0,
                      cur_numcols-1);
 

Parameters:

env

A pointer to the CPLEX environment as returned by CPXopenCPLEX.

lp

A pointer to a CPLEX problem object as returned by CPXcreateprob.

nzcnt_p

A pointer to an integer to contain the number of nonzeros returned; that is, the true length of the arrays cmatind and cmatval.

cmatbeg

An array to contain indices specifying where each of the requested columns begins in the arrays cmatval and cmatind. Specifically, column j consists of the entries in cmatval and cmatind in the range from cmatbeg[j - begin] to cmatbeg[(j + 1) - begin]-1. (Column end consists of the entries from cmatbeg[end - begin] to nzcnt_p-1.) This array must be of length at least (end - begin + 1).

cmatind

An array to contain the row indices associated with the elements of cmatval. May be NULL if cmatspace is zero.

cmatval

An array to contain the nonzero coefficients of the specified columns. May be NULL if cmatspace is zero.

cmatspace

An integer specifying the length of the arrays cmatind and cmatval. May be zero.

surplus_p

A pointer to an integer to contain the difference between cmatspace and the number of entries in each of the arrays cmatind and cmatval. A nonnegative value of surplus_p specifies that the length of the arrays was sufficient. A negative value specifies that the length was insufficient and that the routine could not complete its task. In this case, CPXgetcols returns the value CPXERR_NEGATIVE_SURPLUS, and the negative value of surplus_p specifies the amount of insufficient space in the arrays.

begin

An integer specifying the beginning of the range of columns to be returned.

end

An integer specifying the end of the range of columns to be returned.

Returns:

The routine returns zero if successful and nonzero if an error occurs. The value CPXERR_NEGATIVE_SURPLUS specifies that insufficient space was available in the arrays cmatind and cmatval to hold the nonzero coefficients.