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From: | Joey Rios |
Subject: | RE: [Help-glpk] Min. problem with reduced costs < 0, but simplex fails to progress |
Date: | Fri, 15 May 2009 15:27:39 -0700 |
> >> (Do you > >> check the return code from glp_simplex?) > >> > > > I just added that due to your suggestion. It's returning 0 everytime. > > Please make sure that: > > a) column(s) added to the current formulation have correct type, > bounds, and constraint coefficients; > > b) glp_simplex returns 0; > > c) glp_get_status returns GLP_OPT (note that if glp_simplex detects > infeasibility or unboundedness, it returns 0; and if it detects > this on the very first iteration, it performs no pivots). Here are the return codes I'm getting on each iteration after the first: glp_get_status() returns 4. glp_get_prim_stat() returns 4. glp_get_dual_stat() returns 3. 4 == GLP_NOFEAS 3 == GLP_INFEAS It does this for 4 of my algorithm's iterations, but simplex iterations are taking place during each of those except the last. On the last of my iterations, I sense that there was no simplex iteration completed and bail (as described in an earlier message). On other decompositions of this same problem (i.e., when I have more than 8 subproblems), I am getting the following return codes at each of my iterations after the first: glp_get_status() returns 5. glp_get_prim_stat() returns 2. glp_get_dual_stat() returns 2. 5 == GLP_OPT 2 == GLP_FEAS These return codes are more reasonable and what I would expect from any number of subproblems I might use. And ultimately all of these decompositions lead to the correct/same optimal value. My C code is the same for any number of subproblems. And the column generation algorithm is the same for any number of subproblems. I know it might be hard to do so based on the information I've provided, but if you have any other suggestions on what to look for/at to figure out what is going on, I'd appreciate it. Insert movie times and more without leaving HotmailĀ®. See how. |
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