/* $Id: CbcSolver.hpp 1998 2013-12-19 18:11:05Z forrest $ */ // Copyright (C) 2007, International Business Machines // Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. // This code is licensed under the terms of the Eclipse Public License (EPL). /*! \file CbcSolver.hpp \brief Defines CbcSolver, the proposed top-level class for the new-style cbc solver. This class is currently an orphan. With the removal of all code flagged with the NEW_STYLE_SOLVER, this class is never instantiated (and cannot be instantiated). It is available to be coopted as a top-level object wrapping the current CbcMain0 and CbcMain1, should that appear to be a desireable path forward. -- lh, 091211 -- */ #ifndef CbcSolver_H #define CbcSolver_H #include #include #include "CoinMessageHandler.hpp" #include "OsiClpSolverInterface.hpp" #if CBC_OTHER_SOLVER==1 #include "OsiCpxSolverInterface.hpp" #endif #include "CbcModel.hpp" #include "CbcOrClpParam.hpp" class CbcUser; class CbcStopNow; class CglCutGenerator; //############################################################################# /*! \brief This allows the use of the standalone solver in a flexible manner. It has an original OsiClpSolverInterface and CbcModel which it can use repeatedly, e.g., to get a heuristic solution and then start again. So I [jjf] will need a primitive scripting language which can then call solve and manipulate solution value and solution arrays. Also provides for user callback functions. Currently two ideas in gestation, CbcUser and CbcStopNow. The latter seems limited to deciding whether or not to stop. The former seems completely general, with a notion of importing and exporting, and a `solve', which should be interpreted as `do whatever this user function does'. Parameter initialisation is at last centralised in fillParameters(). */ class CbcSolver { public: ///@name Solve method //@{ /** This takes a list of commands, does "stuff" and returns returnMode - 0 model and solver untouched - babModel updated 1 model updated - just with solution basis etc 2 model updated i.e. as babModel (babModel NULL) (only use without preprocessing) */ int solve(int argc, const char * argv[], int returnMode); /** This takes a list of commands, does "stuff" and returns returnMode - 0 model and solver untouched - babModel updated 1 model updated - just with solution basis etc 2 model updated i.e. as babModel (babModel NULL) (only use without preprocessing) */ int solve(const char * input, int returnMode); //@} ///@name Constructors and destructors etc //@{ /// Default Constructor CbcSolver(); /// Constructor from solver CbcSolver(const OsiClpSolverInterface &); /// Constructor from model CbcSolver(const CbcModel &); /** Copy constructor . */ CbcSolver(const CbcSolver & rhs); /// Assignment operator CbcSolver & operator=(const CbcSolver& rhs); /// Destructor ~CbcSolver (); /// Fill with standard parameters void fillParameters(); /*! \brief Set default values in solvers from parameters Misleading. The current code actually reads default values from the underlying solvers and installs them as default values for a subset of parameters in #parameters_. */ void fillValuesInSolver(); /// Add user function void addUserFunction(CbcUser * function); /// Set user call back void setUserCallBack(CbcStopNow * function); /// Add cut generator void addCutGenerator(CglCutGenerator * generator); //@} ///@name miscellaneous methods to line up with old //@{ // analyze model int * analyze(OsiClpSolverInterface * solverMod, int & numberChanged, double & increment, bool changeInt, CoinMessageHandler * generalMessageHandler); /** 1 - add heuristics to model 2 - do heuristics (and set cutoff and best solution) 3 - for miplib test so skip some (out model later) */ //int doHeuristics(CbcModel * model, int type); /** Updates model_ from babModel_ according to returnMode returnMode - 0 model and solver untouched - babModel updated 1 model updated - just with solution basis etc 2 model updated i.e. as babModel (babModel NULL) (only use without preprocessing) */ void updateModel(ClpSimplex * model2, int returnMode); //@} ///@name useful stuff //@{ /// Get int value int intValue(CbcOrClpParameterType type) const; /// Set int value void setIntValue(CbcOrClpParameterType type, int value); /// Get double value double doubleValue(CbcOrClpParameterType type) const; /// Set double value void setDoubleValue(CbcOrClpParameterType type, double value); /// User function (NULL if no match) CbcUser * userFunction(const char * name) const; /// Return original Cbc model inline CbcModel * model() { return &model_; } /// Return updated Cbc model inline CbcModel * babModel() { return babModel_; } /// Number of userFunctions inline int numberUserFunctions() const { return numberUserFunctions_; } /// User function array inline CbcUser ** userFunctionArray() const { return userFunction_; } /// Copy of model on initial load (will contain output solutions) inline OsiClpSolverInterface * originalSolver() const { return originalSolver_; } /// Copy of model on initial load inline CoinModel * originalCoinModel() const { return originalCoinModel_; } /// Copy of model on initial load (will contain output solutions) void setOriginalSolver(OsiClpSolverInterface * originalSolver); /// Copy of model on initial load void setOriginalCoinModel(CoinModel * originalCoinModel); /// Number of cutgenerators inline int numberCutGenerators() const { return numberCutGenerators_; } /// Cut generator array inline CglCutGenerator ** cutGeneratorArray() const { return cutGenerator_; } /// Start time inline double startTime() const { return startTime_; } /// Whether to print to std::cout inline void setPrinting(bool onOff) { noPrinting_ = !onOff; } /// Where to start reading commands inline void setReadMode(int value) { readMode_ = value; } //@} private: ///@name Private member data //@{ /// Reference model CbcModel model_; /// Updated model CbcModel * babModel_; /// User functions CbcUser ** userFunction_; /** Status of user functions 0 - not used 1 - needs cbc_load 2 - available - data in coinModel 3 - data loaded - can do cbc_save */ int * statusUserFunction_; /// Copy of model on initial load (will contain output solutions) OsiClpSolverInterface * originalSolver_; /// Copy of model on initial load CoinModel * originalCoinModel_; /// Cut generators CglCutGenerator ** cutGenerator_; /// Number of user functions int numberUserFunctions_; /// Number of cut generators int numberCutGenerators_; /// Stop now stuff CbcStopNow * callBack_; /// Cpu time at instantiation double startTime_; /// Parameters and values CbcOrClpParam * parameters_; /// Number of parameters int numberParameters_ ; /// Whether to do miplib test bool doMiplib_; /// Whether to print to std::cout bool noPrinting_; /// Where to start reading commands int readMode_; //@} }; //############################################################################# /// Structure to hold useful arrays typedef struct { // Priorities int * priorities_; // SOS priorities int * sosPriority_; // Direction to branch first int * branchDirection_; // Input solution double * primalSolution_; // Down pseudo costs double * pseudoDown_; // Up pseudo costs double * pseudoUp_; } CbcSolverUsefulData2; //############################################################################# /** The CbcSolver class was taken out at a 9/12/09 meeting This is a feeble replacement. At present everything is public */ class CbcSolverUsefulData { public: ///@name Constructors and destructors etc //@{ /// Default Constructor CbcSolverUsefulData(); /** Copy constructor . */ CbcSolverUsefulData(const CbcSolverUsefulData & rhs); /// Assignment operator CbcSolverUsefulData & operator=(const CbcSolverUsefulData& rhs); /// Destructor ~CbcSolverUsefulData (); //@} ///@name Member data //@{ // For time double totalTime_; // Parameters CbcOrClpParam parameters_[CBCMAXPARAMETERS]; // Printing bool noPrinting_; // Whether to use signal handler bool useSignalHandler_; // Number of Parameters int numberParameters_; // Default pump tuning int initialPumpTune_; //@} }; /// And this uses it // When we want to load up CbcModel with options first void CbcMain0 (CbcModel & babSolver,CbcSolverUsefulData & solverData); int CbcMain1 (int argc, const char *argv[], CbcModel & babSolver, int (CbcModel * currentSolver, int whereFrom),CbcSolverUsefulData & solverData); //############################################################################# /*! \brief A class to allow the use of unknown user functionality For example, access to a modelling language (CbcAmpl). */ class CbcUser { public: ///@name import/export methods //@{ /*! \brief Import - gets full command arguments \return - -1 - no action - 0 - data read in without error - 1 - errors */ virtual int importData(CbcSolver * /*model*/, int & /*argc*/, char ** /*argv[]*/) { return -1; } /*! \brief Export Values for mode: - 1 OsiClpSolver - 2 CbcModel - add 10 if infeasible from odd situation */ virtual void exportSolution(CbcSolver * /*model*/, int /*mode*/, const char * /*message*/ = NULL) {} /// Export Data (i.e. at very end) virtual void exportData(CbcSolver * /*model*/) {} /// Get useful stuff virtual void fillInformation(CbcSolver * /*model*/, CbcSolverUsefulData & /*info*/) {} //@} ///@name usage methods //@{ /// CoinModel if valid inline CoinModel *coinModel() const { return coinModel_; } /// Other info - needs expanding virtual void * stuff() { return NULL; } /// Name inline std::string name() const { return userName_; } /// Solve (whatever that means) virtual void solve(CbcSolver * model, const char * options) = 0; /// Returns true if function knows about option virtual bool canDo(const char * options) = 0; //@} ///@name Constructors and destructors etc //@{ /// Default Constructor CbcUser(); /// Copy constructor CbcUser(const CbcUser & rhs); /// Assignment operator CbcUser & operator=(const CbcUser& rhs); /// Clone virtual CbcUser * clone() const = 0; /// Destructor virtual ~CbcUser (); //@} protected: ///@name Private member data //@{ /// CoinModel CoinModel * coinModel_; /// Name of user function std::string userName_; //@} }; //############################################################################# /*! \brief Support the use of a call back class to decide whether to stop Definitely under construction. */ class CbcStopNow { public: ///@name Decision methods //@{ /*! \brief Import Values for whereFrom: - 1 after initial solve by dualsimplex etc - 2 after preprocessing - 3 just before branchAndBound (so user can override) - 4 just after branchAndBound (before postprocessing) - 5 after postprocessing - 6 after a user called heuristic phase \return 0 if good nonzero return code to stop */ virtual int callBack(CbcModel * /*currentSolver*/, int /*whereFrom*/) { return 0; } //@} ///@name Constructors and destructors etc //@{ /// Default Constructor CbcStopNow(); /** Copy constructor . */ CbcStopNow(const CbcStopNow & rhs); /// Assignment operator CbcStopNow & operator=(const CbcStopNow& rhs); /// Clone virtual CbcStopNow * clone() const; /// Destructor virtual ~CbcStopNow (); //@} private: ///@name Private member data //@{ //@} }; #endif