set_intSet the type of the variable. Integer or floating point. unsigned char set_int(lprec *lp, int column, unsigned char must_be_int); Return Value set_int returns TRUE (1) if the operation was successful. A return value
of FALSE (0) indicates an error. 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 column The column number of the variable that must be set. It must be between 1 and the number of columns in the lp. must_be_int TRUE (1) if the variable must be integer, FALSE (0) if not. Remarks The set_int function defines if a variable must be integer or not. Default a variable is not integer. The argument must_be_int defines what the status of the variable becomes. From the moment there is at least one integer variable in the model, the Branch and Bound algorithm is used to make these variables integer. Note that solving times can be considerably larger when there are integer variables. See integer variables for a description about integer variables. Example
See Also make_lp, read_lp, read_LP, read_lpt, read_LPT, read_mps, read_freemps, read_MPS, read_freeMPS, read_XLI, is_int, is_binary, set_binary |