Simple SCIP example of linear programming.
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| model = Model("Wine blending") |
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dictionary | Inventory = {"Alfrocheiro":60, "Baga":60, "Castelao":30} |
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| Grapes = Inventory.keys() |
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dictionary | Profit = {"Dry":15, "Medium":18, "Sweet":30} |
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| Blends = Profit.keys() |
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| dictionary | Use |
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dictionary | x = {} |
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dictionary | c = {} |
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| dual = model.getDualsolLinear(c[i]) |
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Simple SCIP example of linear programming.
Definition in file lo_wines.py.
Initial value: 2 (
"Alfrocheiro",
"Dry"):2,
3 (
"Alfrocheiro",
"Medium"):1,
4 (
"Alfrocheiro",
"Sweet"):1,
9 (
"Castelao",
"Medium"):0,
10 (
"Castelao",
"Sweet"):1
Definition at line 29 of file lo_wines.py.