set_infinite

Specifies the practical value for "infinite".

void set_infinite(lprec *lp, REAL infinite);

Return Value

set_infinite has no return value.

Parameters

lp

Pointer to previously created lp model. See return value of make_lp, read_lp, read_LP, read_lpt, read_LPT, read_mps, read_freemps, read_MPS, read_freeMPS, read_XLI

infinite

The value that must be used for "infinite".

Remarks

The set_infinite function specifies the practical value for "infinite". This value is used for very big numbers. For example the upper bound of a variable without an upper bound.
The default is 1e30

Example

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "lp_lib.h"

int main(void)
{
  lprec *lp;

  /* Create a new LP model */
  lp = make_lp(0, 0);
  if(lp == NULL) {
    fprintf(stderr, "Unable to create new LP model\n");
    return(1);
  }

  set_infinite(lp, 1.0e100); /* sets infinite to 1e100 */

  delete_lp(lp);
  return(0);
}

lp_solve API reference

See Also make_lp, read_lp, read_LP, read_lpt, read_LPT, read_mps, read_freemps, read_MPS, read_freeMPS, read_XLI, get_infinite, set_epsilon, get_epsilon, set_epsb, get_epsb, set_epsd, get_epsd, set_epsel, get_epsel, get_epspivot, set_epspivot, set_epsperturb, get_epsperturb, set_mip_gap, get_mip_gap