SolverConfig
(class from pyomo.contrib.appsi.base
)
- class pyomo.contrib.appsi.base.SolverConfig(description=None, doc=None, implicit=False, implicit_domain=None, visibility=0)[source]
Bases:
ConfigDict
Common configuration options for all APPSI solver interfaces
- load_solution
If False, then the values of the primal variables will not be loaded into the model
- Type:
- symbolic_solver_labels
If True, the names given to the solver will reflect the names of the pyomo components. Cannot be changed after set_instance is called.
- Type:
- report_timing
If True, then some timing information will be printed at the end of the solve.
- Type:
Methods
__init__
([description, doc, implicit, ...])add
(name, config)declare
(name, config)declare_as_argument
(*args, **kwds)Map this Config item to an argparse argument.
declare_from
(other[, skip])display
([content_filter, indent_spacing, ...])domain_name
()generate_documentation
([block_start, ...])generate_yaml_template
([indent_spacing, ...])get
(k[,d])import_argparse
(parsed_args)initialize_argparse
(parser)items
()DEPRECATED.
iterkeys
()DEPRECATED.
DEPRECATED.
keys
()name
([fully_qualified])reset
()set_default_value
(default)set_domain
(domain)set_value
(value[, skip_implicit])setdefault
(key[, default])unused_user_values
()user_values
()value
([accessValue])values
()Attributes
content_filters
Member Documentation
- declare_as_argument(*args, **kwds)
Map this Config item to an argparse argument.
Valid arguments include all valid arguments to argparse’s ArgumentParser.add_argument() with the exception of ‘default’. In addition, you may provide a group keyword argument to either pass in a pre-defined option group or subparser, or else pass in the string name of a group, subparser, or (subparser, group).
- get(k[, d]) D[k] if k in D, else d. d defaults to None.
- items() a set-like object providing a view on D's items
- iteritems()
DEPRECATED.
Deprecated since version 6.0: The iteritems method is deprecated. Use dict.keys().
- iterkeys()
DEPRECATED.
Deprecated since version 6.0: The iterkeys method is deprecated. Use dict.keys().
- itervalues()
DEPRECATED.
Deprecated since version 6.0: The itervalues method is deprecated. Use dict.keys().
- keys() a set-like object providing a view on D's keys
- values() an object providing a view on D's values