05-27-2010
Aha so it orders them by the lines, thats a good trick
Do you have an idea how to solve the problem if i have a pass like this abc$1abc4@,
coz it takes the $1 as an argument and the same problem ocures with the $#,
something like if $ before [0-9] or #; then ...
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CLP(1) General Commands Manual CLP(1)
NAME
clp - linear program solver
SYNOPSIS
clp filename [ options ] solutionfile
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the clp command.
clp -- interface to the coin linear programming solver. clp solves the following linear optimization program:
minimize c^t x
such that: row_lb <= Ax <= row_ub
column_lb <= x <= column_ub
OPTIONS
When no options are given clp enters the interactive command line mode. Otherwise the program enters a batch mode, for which a summary of
options is included below. For a complete description, see /usr/share/doc/coinor-libclp-doc.
-help Show summary of options.
-primalsimplex
solve the problem using the primal simplex method
-dualsimplex
solve the problem using the dual simplex method
-maximize
maximize the problem
SEE ALSO
glpsol(1),dsdp5(1)
This program is fully documented in the accompanying html documentation which can be found in /usr/share/doc/coinor-libclp-doc if the
coinor-libclp-doc package is installed.
AUTHOR
clp was written by John J. Forrest <jjforre@us.ibm.com> et.al.
This manual page was written by Soeren Sonnenburg <sonne@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 7, 2008 CLP(1)