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# Copyright J.S. Roy ([email protected]), 2003-2005 # Copyright Stuart A. Mitchell ([email protected]) # See the LICENSE file for copyright information. PuLP is an LP modeler written in python. PuLP can generate MPS or LP files and call GLPK[1], COIN CLP/CBC[2], CPLEX[3], and GUROBI[4] to solve linear problems. See the examples directory for examples. PuLP requires Python >= 2.5. The examples require at least a solver in your PATH or a shared library file. Documentation is found on https://www.coin-or.org/PuLP/. A comprehensive wiki can be found at https://www.coin-or.org/PuLP/ Use LpVariable() to create new variables. To create a variable 0 <= x <= 3 >>> x = LpVariable("x", 0, 3) To create a variable 0 <= y <= 1 >>> y = LpVariable("y", 0, 1) Use LpProblem() to create new problems. Create "myProblem" >>> prob = LpProblem("myProblem", LpMinimize) Combine variables to create expressions and constraints and add them to the problem. >>> prob += x + y <= 2 If you add an expression (not a constraint), it will become the objective. >>> prob += -4*x + y Choose a solver and solve the problem. ex: >>> status = prob.solve(GLPK(msg = 0)) Display the status of the solution >>> LpStatus[status] 'Optimal' You can get the value of the variables using value(). ex: >>> value(x) 2.0 Exported Classes: - LpProblem -- Container class for a Linear programming problem - LpVariable -- Variables that are added to constraints in the LP - LpConstraint -- A constraint of the general form a1x1+a2x2 ...anxn (<=, =, >=) b - LpConstraintVar -- Used to construct a column of the model in column-wise modelling Exported Functions: - value() -- Finds the value of a variable or expression - lpSum() -- given a list of the form [a1*x1, a2x2, ..., anxn] will construct a linear expression to be used as a constraint or variable - lpDot() --given two lists of the form [a1, a2, ..., an] and [ x1, x2, ..., xn] will construct a linear epression to be used as a constraint or variable Comments, bug reports, patches and suggestions are welcome. [email protected] References: [1] http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/glpk.html [2] http://www.coin-or.org/ [3] http://www.cplex.com/ [4] http://www.gurobi.com/
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