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NB,~,PEI 8<br />

# Selectmg the rows<br />

ROWSPB \(f\~'(A,\w')'\l<br />

ROWSPB \(,~\vmiA,\ww)\/NL\wVA)\i<br />

tOLSP3 +i (L\w0 (A. \W., \W.) \ 1<br />

COLSTS \ INL\we (A, \wmI \ l<br />

Figure 53 Example <strong>of</strong> SET file<br />

The pattern to be matched is defined as "\( ..A)". "'\w*" means "any character string" and "y<br />

means "or". The fint line (m-sva-2s 8) shows that the original mode1 is partitioned into 1<br />

subproblems. each with 2 sub-parts (linking and nonlinking variables and consnaints). The fint<br />

subproblem for region 'A' has a set <strong>of</strong> linking constraints whose names start with the character<br />

'L' and whose first index set value is 'A' and anything for the second index. The fvst subproblem<br />

for region 'A' also has nonlinking consûaints defined as follows: they either start with the<br />

character 'NL' ruid have region 'A' for the first index: or they start with 'NL' and have 'A' as the<br />

only index. The linking variables for the region 'A' subpmblem start with 'L' and have 'A' as the<br />

fint index. while the nonlinking variables start with *XL' and have 'A' as the first index. The<br />

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