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12.3. THE PARAMETER FILE 275<br />

-min<br />

Forces <strong>MOSEK</strong> to minimize the objective.<br />

-n<br />

Ignore errors in subsequent paramter settings.<br />

-p name<br />

New parameter settings are read from a file named name.<br />

-q name<br />

Name of a optional log file.<br />

-r<br />

If the option is present, the program returns -1 if an error ocurred otherwise 0.<br />

-rout name<br />

If the option is present, the program writes the return code to file ’name’.<br />

-sen file<br />

Perform sensitivity analysis based on file.<br />

-silent<br />

As little information as possible is send to the terminal.<br />

-v<br />

-w<br />

-=<br />

-?<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>MOSEK</strong> version number is printed and no optimization is performed.<br />

If this options is included, then <strong>MOSEK</strong> will wait for a license.<br />

Lists the parameter database.<br />

Same as the -h option.<br />

12.3 <strong>The</strong> parameter file<br />

Occasionally system or algorithmic parameters in <strong>MOSEK</strong> should be changed be the user. One way<br />

of the changing parameters is to use a so-called parameter file which is a plain text file. It can for<br />

example can have the format<br />

BEGIN <strong>MOSEK</strong><br />

% This is a comment.<br />

% <strong>The</strong> subsequent <strong>line</strong> tells <strong>MOSEK</strong> that an optimal<br />

% basis should be computed by the interior-point optimizer.

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