simplex
maximize
maximize a linear program
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
maximize(f, C)
maximize(f, C, vartype)
maximize(f, C, vartype, 'NewC', 'transform')
f
-
linear expression
C
set or list of linear constraints
vartype
(optional) NONNEGATIVE or UNRESTRICTED
NewC
(optional) name
transform
The expression f is the linear objective function to be maximized subject to the linear constraints C. The function maximize returns either a set of equations describing the optimal solution to the specified linear program, or the empty set in the case where no feasible solution to C exists, or NULL in the case where the solution is unbounded.
The equations returned by maximize can be substituted back into the objective function f to obtain the value of the objective function at the optimal solution.
A third parameter may be used to specify that all variables are constrained to be NONNEGATIVE; such constraints may also be listed explicitly. Similarly, UNRESTRICTED indicates that no sign constraint is to be placed on the variables.
A fourth and a fifth parameter may be included to specify names for returning the optimal description, and any variable transformations used to set up the problem.
The Optimization[LPSolve] command also computes solutions to linear programs. It is generally more efficient than the simplex[minimize] command, but performs all its computations using floating-point values.
The command with(simplex,maximize) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
withsimplex:
maximizex+y,3x+4y≤4,4x+3y≤5
x=87,y=17
maximizex−y,3x+4y≤4,4x+3y≤−3
maximizex−y,3x+4y≤4,4x+3y≤−3,NONNEGATIVE
∅
See Also
Optimization[LPSolve]
simplex[minimize]
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