Scippy

SCIP

Solving Constraint Integer Programs

xternal_mipsolver.c
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3 /* This file is part of the program and library */
4 /* SCIP --- Solving Constraint Integer Programs */
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16 /**@file xternal_mipsolver.c
17  * @brief main documentation page of the MIP solver example
18  * @author Timo Berthold
19  */
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23 /**@page MIPSOLVER_MAIN example C++ project using SCIP as a MIP solver
24  * @version 0.1
25  * @author Tobias Achterberg
26  *
27  * This very basic example illustrates how to integrate SCIP into your C++ source code. The SCIP header files are
28  * included from the directory which is denoted by SCIPDIR in the Makefile. If your SCIP headers are installed somewhere
29  * else, just change this link. Since this example is written in C++, objscip/objscip.h is included at the beginning of
30  * cppmain.cpp. It includes scip.h (which you would include when using SCIP as callable library in a C
31  * program). The main function shows how the SCIP_RETCODE can be caught and handled. In runSCIP(), you see how a SCIP
32  * instance is created and freed, plus a few more things. Here, the SCIP_RETCODEs are not checked explicitly but handled
33  * by the SCIP_CALL macro. Please also note the CallableLibrary example for nonlinear problems.
34  */
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