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From: | Salim Fadhley |
Subject: | [Help-glpk] Counting solutions rather than optimizing solutions |
Date: | Thu, 22 Feb 2007 00:24:14 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: | Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
For an experimental project my objective is to count the number of solutions andnot optimize for a particular constraint. The puzzle is a pretty basic one for now: var a1 >=0; /* 200 */ var b1 >=0; /* 100 */ var c1 >=0; /* 50 */ var d1 >=0; /* 20 */ var e1 >=0; /* 10 */ var f1 >=0; /* 5 */ var g1 >=0; /* 2 */ var h1 >=0; /* 1 */ s.t. Make: a1 * 200 + b1*100 + c1 * 50 + d1 * 20 + e1 * 10 + f1 * 5 + g1 * 2 + h1 <= 1000 As far as this puzzle is concerned no valid solution of the above is more valid than any other, I just need a way to enumerate how many of them exist. Is there an objective function that will just give me the count of solutions?
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