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