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Changing Coefficients |
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Up to this point all of the changes that have been made could be referenced by specifying a single constraint or variable. In changing a coefficient, however, a constraint and a variable must be specified in order to identify the correct coefficient. As an example, change the coefficient of x3
in the new3
constraint from 3 to 30.
As usual, you must first specify which change
command option to use:
You must now specify both the constraint row and the variable column identifying the coefficient you wish to change. Enter both the constraint name (or number) and variable name (or number) on the same line, separated by at least one space. The constraint name is new3
and the variable is number 3, so in response to the following prompt, type new3
and 3
, like this, to identify the one to change:
Change which coefficient [`constraint' `variable']: new3 3 Present coefficient of constraint `new3', variable `3' is 3.000000. |
The final step is to enter the new value for the coefficient of x3
.
Change coefficient of constraint `new3', variable `3' to what: 30 Coefficient of constraint `new3', variable `3' changed to 30.000000. |
To change a coefficient in the objective function, or in the right-hand side, use the corresponding change
command option, objective
or rhs
. For example, to specify the right-hand side of constraint 1 to be 25.0, a user could could enter the following (but for this tutorial, do not enter this now):
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