// $Id: CbcFixVariable.hpp 1899 2013-04-09 18:12:08Z stefan $ // Copyright (C) 2002, International Business Machines // Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. // This code is licensed under the terms of the Eclipse Public License (EPL). // Edwin 11/10/2009-- carved out of CbcBranchActual #ifndef CbcFixVariable_H #define CbcFixVariable_H #include "CbcBranchBase.hpp" /** Class for consequent bounds. When a variable is branched on it normally interacts with other variables by means of equations. There are cases where we want to step outside LP and do something more directly e.g. fix bounds. This class is for that. A state of -9999 means at LB, +9999 means at UB, others mean if fixed to that value. */ class CbcFixVariable : public CbcConsequence { public: // Default Constructor CbcFixVariable (); // One useful Constructor CbcFixVariable (int numberStates, const int * states, const int * numberNewLower, const int ** newLowerValue, const int ** lowerColumn, const int * numberNewUpper, const int ** newUpperValue, const int ** upperColumn); // Copy constructor CbcFixVariable ( const CbcFixVariable & rhs); // Assignment operator CbcFixVariable & operator=( const CbcFixVariable & rhs); /// Clone virtual CbcConsequence * clone() const; /// Destructor virtual ~CbcFixVariable (); /** Apply to an LP solver. Action depends on state */ virtual void applyToSolver(OsiSolverInterface * solver, int state) const; protected: /// Number of states int numberStates_; /// Values of integers for various states int * states_; /// Start of information for each state (setting new lower) int * startLower_; /// Start of information for each state (setting new upper) int * startUpper_; /// For each variable new bounds double * newBound_; /// Variable int * variable_; }; #endif