Clp.jl is an interface to the COIN-OR Linear
Programming solver. It provides a complete
interface to the low-level C API, as well as an implementation of the
solver-independent MathProgBase and MathOptInterface API's.
Note: This wrapper is maintained by the JuliaOpt community and is not a COIN-OR project.
The package is registered in METADATA.jl and so can be installed with Pkg.add.
julia> import Pkg; Pkg.add("Clp")
Clp.jl will use BinaryProvider.jl to automatically install the Clp binaries. This should work for both the official Julia binaries from https://julialang.org/downloads/ and source-builds.
To install custom built Clp binaries set the environmental variable JULIA_CLP_LIBRARY_PATH and call import Pkg; Pkg.build("Clp"). For instance, if the libraries are installed in /opt/lib, then call
ENV["JULIA_CLP_LIBRARY_PATH"] = "/opt/lib"
import Pkg; Pkg.build("Clp")If you do not want BinaryProvider to download the default binaries on install, set JULIA_CLP_LIBRARY_PATH before calling import Pkg; Pkg.add("Clp").
To switch back to the default binaries clear JULIA_CLP_LIBRARY_PATH and call import Pkg; Pkg.build("Clp").
Using with MathProgBase
Clp provides a solver object that can be passed to linprog in MathProgBase (and used to create instances of the solver-independent AbstractMathProgModel type):
using Clp
using MathProgBase
linprog(..., ClpSolver(Option1=value1,Option2=value2,...))see the MathProgBase documentation for further information.
Options are solver-dependent. The following options are the most useful (and well documented):
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PrimalTolerance- primal feasibility tolerance (default 1e-7) -
DualTolerance- dual feasibility tolerance (default 1e-7) -
DualObjectiveLimit- when using dual simplex (where the objective is monotonically changing), terminate when the objective exceeds this limit -
MaximumIterations- terminate after performing this number of simplex iterations -
MaximumSeconds- terminate after this many seconds have passed -
LogLevel- set to 1, 2, 3, or 4 for increasing output (default 0) -
PresolveType- set to 1 to disable presolve -
SolveType- choose the solution method:- 0 - dual simplex
- 1 - primal simplex
- 3 - barrier with crossover to optimal basis
- 4 - barrier without crossover to optimal basis
- 5 - automatic
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InfeasibleReturn- set to 1 to return as soon as the problem is found to be infeasible (by default, an infeasibility proof is computed as well)
The low-level C interface is available in the ClpCInterface submodule:
using Clp.ClpCInterfaceUsing this interface is only recommended for advanced users. The Julia API is essentially a thin wrapper around the interface exported by Clp/src/Clp_C_Interface.h, which is documented in-line.
