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ILOG CPLEX 11.0 User's Manual

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Figure 11.1A8 (0, 10, $4)N5+5A7 (10, 20, $7)N1A1 (18, 24, $3)+20A2 (0, 25, $3)N2A14 (0, +inf, $6)A9 (0, 5, $2)A10 (0, 15, $6)A13 (0, 6, $3)A12 (0, 11, $4)A11 (0, 10, $5)N6N8A6 (-inf, +inf, $6) -10A5 (0, 9, $5)N3N4-15A3 (12, 12, $4) A4 (0, 10, $3)N7Figure 11.1 A Directed Network with Arc-Capacity, Flow-Cost, Sinks, and SourcesThe example in Figure 11.1 corresponds to the results of running the netex1.c. If you runthat application, it will produce a file named netex1.net which can be read into theInteractive Optimizer with the command read netex1.net. After you read the probleminto the Interactive Optimizer, you can solve it with the command netopt or the commandoptimize.Understanding the Network Log FileAs <strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> solves the problem, it produces a log like the following lines:Iteration log . . .Iteration: 0 Infeasibility = 48.000000 (150)Network - Optimal: Objective = 2.6900000000e+002Solution time = 0.01 sec. Iterations = 9 (9)This network log file differs slightly from the log files produced by other <strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong>optimizers: it contains values enclosed in parentheses that represent modified objectivefunction values.As long as the network optimizer has not yet found a feasible solution, it is in Phase I. InPhase I, the network optimizer uses modified objective coefficients that penalizeinfeasibility. At its default settings, the <strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> Network Optimizer displays the value220 <strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> <strong>11.0</strong> — USER’ S MANUAL

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