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270 CHAPTER 11. API CONSTANTS 11.49 Starting point types MSK STARTING POINT FREE The starting point is chosen automatically. MSK STARTING POINT GUESS The optimizer guesses a starting point. MSK STARTING POINT CONSTANT The optimizer constructs a starting point by assigning a constant value to all primal and dual variables. This starting point is normally robust. MSK STARTING POINT SATISFY BOUNDS The starting point is choosen to satisfy all the simple bounds on nonlinear variables. If this starting point is employed, then more care than usual should employed when choosing the bounds on the nonlinear variables. In particular very tight bounds should be avoided. 11.50 Stream types MSK STREAM LOG Log stream. Contains the aggregated contents of all other streams. This means that a message written to any other stream will also be written to this stream. MSK STREAM MSG Message stream. Log information relating to performance and progress of the optimization is written to this stream. MSK STREAM ERR Error stream. Error messages are written to this stream. MSK STREAM WRN Warning stream. Warning messages are written to this stream. 11.51 Cone types MSK SYMMAT TYPE SPARSE Sparse symmetric matrix.
11.52. INTEGER VALUES 271 11.52 Integer values MSK LICENSE BUFFER LENGTH The length of a license key buffer. MSK MAX STR LEN Maximum string length allowed in MOSEK. 11.53 Variable types MSK VAR TYPE CONT Is a continuous variable. MSK VAR TYPE INT Is an integer variable. 11.54 XML writer output mode MSK WRITE XML MODE ROW Write in row order. MSK WRITE XML MODE COL Write in column order.
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270 CHAPTER 11. API CONSTANTS<br />
11.49 Starting point types<br />
MSK STARTING POINT FREE<br />
<strong>The</strong> starting point is chosen automatically.<br />
MSK STARTING POINT GUESS<br />
<strong>The</strong> optimizer guesses a starting point.<br />
MSK STARTING POINT CONSTANT<br />
<strong>The</strong> optimizer constructs a starting point by assigning a constant value to all primal and dual<br />
variables. This starting point is normally robust.<br />
MSK STARTING POINT SATISFY BOUNDS<br />
<strong>The</strong> starting point is choosen to satisfy all the simple bounds on non<strong>line</strong>ar variables. If this<br />
starting point is employed, then more care than usual should employed when choosing the bounds<br />
on the non<strong>line</strong>ar variables. In particular very tight bounds should be avoided.<br />
11.50 Stream types<br />
MSK STREAM LOG<br />
Log stream. Contains the aggregated contents of all other streams. This means that a message<br />
written to any other stream will also be written to this stream.<br />
MSK STREAM MSG<br />
Message stream. Log information relating to performance and progress of the optimization is<br />
written to this stream.<br />
MSK STREAM ERR<br />
Error stream. Error messages are written to this stream.<br />
MSK STREAM WRN<br />
Warning stream. Warning messages are written to this stream.<br />
11.51 Cone types<br />
MSK SYMMAT TYPE SPARSE<br />
Sparse symmetric matrix.