[Coin-SMI] Fw: Another user wants documentation on SMI (Fw:> [Coin-lpsolver] running time)
Francois Margot
fmargot at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Mar 16 12:05:52 EST 2005
Alan:
What I am missing is the mathematical description of the models implemented
in the code. It would be much easier to understand the code if I knew
what is implemented beforehand.
I also noticed that INF is still defined as 1e31 in the example. I did not
try to run it, but it might be a good idea to use COIN_DBL_MAX there too.
Using COIN_DBL_MAX in unitTest indeed does the trick.
Francois
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> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:01:02 -0500
> From: Alan King <kingaj at us.ibm.com>
> Subject: [Coin-SMI] Fw: Another user wants documentation on SMI (Fw:
> [Coin-lpsolver] running time)
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> Hi Folks
>
> There is an example posted. Look at COIN/Examples/Stoch/stoch.cpp
> Does this help you understand what is going on?
>
> Not that I am trying to get out of doing documentation :-)
> ...but at this low level of abstraction I think that coding samples are
> more helpful.
>
> Alan
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