set_verbose
Set the verbose level.
void set_verbose(lprec *lp, int verbose);
Return Value
set_verbose 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
verbose
The verbose level. Can be one of the following values:
NEUTRAL (0) |
Only some specific debug messages in de debug print routines are reported. |
CRITICAL (1) |
Only critical messages are reported. Hard errors like instability, out of memory, ... |
SEVERE (2) |
Only severe messages are reported. Errors. |
IMPORTANT (3) |
Only important messages are reported. Warnings and Errors. |
NORMAL (4) |
Normal messages are reported. This is the default. |
DETAILED (5) |
Detailed messages are reported. Like model size, continuing B&B improvements, ... |
FULL (6) |
All messages are reported. Usefull for debugging purposes and small models. |
Remarks
The set_verbose function sets the verbose level.
lp_solve reports information back to the user. How much information is reported
depends on the verbose level. The default verbose level is NORMAL (4).
lp_solve determines how verbose a given message is. For example
specifying a wrong row/column index values is considered as a SEVERE error. verbose
determines how much of the lp_solve message are reported. All messages equal to
and below the set level are reported.
The default reporting device is the console screen. It is possible to set a
used defined reporting routine via put_logfunc.
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_verbose(lp, NORMAL);
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_verbose,
put_logfunc
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