(enum from pyomo.common.enums)
pyomo.common.enums
Bases: NamedIntEnum
NamedIntEnum
Flag indicating if an objective is minimizing (1) or maximizing (-1).
While the numeric values are arbitrary, there are parts of Pyomo that rely on this particular choice of value. These values are also consistent with some solvers (notably Gurobi).
Enum Members
Member type: int
int
minimize = 1
minimize
maximize = -1
maximize
Methods
to_bytes([length, byteorder, signed])
to_bytes
Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
from_bytes(bytes[, byteorder, signed])
from_bytes
Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
conjugate
Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
bit_length()
bit_length
Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary.
bit_count()
bit_count
Number of ones in the binary representation of the absolute value of self.
as_integer_ratio()
as_integer_ratio
Return integer ratio.
__init__(*args, **kwds)
__init__
Attributes
real
the real part of a complex number
imag
the imaginary part of a complex number
numerator
the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms
denominator
the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms
Member Documentation
Holds the array of bytes to convert. The argument must either support the buffer protocol or be an iterable object producing bytes. Bytes and bytearray are examples of built-in objects that support the buffer protocol.
The byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’, the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use sys.byteorder as the byte order value. Default is to use ‘big’.
Indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
Return a pair of integers, whose ratio is exactly equal to the original int and with a positive denominator.
>>> (10).as_integer_ratio() (10, 1) >>> (-10).as_integer_ratio() (-10, 1) >>> (0).as_integer_ratio() (0, 1)
Also known as the population count.
>>> bin(13) '0b1101' >>> (13).bit_count() 3
>>> bin(37) '0b100101' >>> (37).bit_length() 6
Length of bytes object to use. An OverflowError is raised if the integer is not representable with the given number of bytes. Default is length 1.
Determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer. If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError is raised.