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// Check if a user specifies coefficients of linear inequality contraints of the correct dimensions
// Reference : Example 1-3, Integer Linear Programming, Hamdy A. Taha. "Operations Research-An Introduction", 9E(2014))
// Objective function
c = [0.25,0.21,0.22,16,25,18]';
// Lower Bound of variable
lb = repmat(0,1,6);
// Upper Bound of variables
ub = [repmat(%inf,1,3) repmat(1,1,3)];
// Constraint Matrix
A = [1, 0, 0, -200, 0, 0;
0, 1, 0, 0, -200, 0;
0, 0, 1, 0, 0, -200]
b=[0, 0, 0]
Aeq = [1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0]
beq = [ 200]
intcon = [4 5 6 10];
// Calling cbcintlinprog
[x,f,status,output] = cbcintlinprog(c,intcon,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub)
// !--error 10000
//cbcintlinprog: The values inside intcon should be less than the number of variables
//at line 111 of function cbcmatrixintlinprog called by :
//at line 203 of function cbcintlinprog called by :
//[x,f,status,output] = cbcintlinprog(c,intcon,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub)
//at line 27 of exec file called by :
//exec cbcintlinprog_intcon2.sce
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