write_mps, write_freemps, write_MPS, write_freeMPS, MPS_writefileexWrite an mps model. unsigned char write_MPS(lprec *lp, FILE *stream); unsigned char write_freeMPS(lprec *lp, FILE *stream); unsigned char write_mps(lprec *lp, char *filename); unsigned char write_freemps(lprec *lp, char *filename); unsigned char MPS_writefileex(lprec *lp, int typeMPS, void *userhandle, (void *userhandle, char *buf) write_modeldata_routine); Return Value
The routines return TRUE (1) if the operation was
successful. A return value of FALSE (0) indicates an error. Parameters lp Pointer to previously created lp model. See return value of make_lp, copy_lp, read_lp, read_LP, read_mps, read_freemps, read_MPS, read_freeMPS, read_XLI stream Pointer to FILE structure. filename Filename to write the mps model to. typeMPS type of the MPS file. Can be one of the following values:
write_modeldata_routine
Routine to write the MPS model to. The routine has following definition: Remarks The write_mps, write_freemps, write_MPS, write_freeMPS functions write the model to filename. write_MPS, write_freeMPS need a file pointer to an already opened file. write_mps, write_freemps accept the name of the file. The latter function will generally be more convenient. MPS_writefileex writes the model via a user defined routine. When stream or filename are NULL, then output is written to output set by set_outputstream, set_outputfile. By default this is stdout.The model in the file will be in mps-format. The write_free* routines write files in free MPS format. The other routines write files in fixed MPS format. Example
See Also delete_lp, free_lp, make_lp, copy_lp,read_mps, read_freemps, read_MPS, read_freeMPS, read_XLI, read_lp, read_LP, write_lp, write_LP, write_lpex, read_lp, read_LP |