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Overview of the simplex Package
Calling Sequence
simplex[command](arguments)
command(arguments)
Description
The simplex package is a collection of routines for linear optimization using the simplex algorithm as a whole, and using only certain parts of the simplex algorithm.
In addition to the routines feasible, maximize, and minimize, the simplex package provides routines to assist the user in carrying out the steps of the algorithm one at a time: setting up problems, finding a pivot element, and executing a single pivot operation.
To directly obtain a numerical solution to a linear program, it is recommended that you use the Optimization[LPSolve] command, which is more efficient for this purpose.
Each command in the simplex package can be accessed by using either the long form or the short form of the command name in the command calling sequence.
List of simplex Package Commands
The following is a list of available commands.
basis
convexhull
cterm
define_zero
display
dual
equality
feasible
maximize
minimize
nonneg
pivot
pivoteqn
pivotvar
ratio
setup
standardize
type/NONNEGATIVE
To display the help page for a particular simplex command, see Getting Help with a Command in a Package.
Examples
See Also
Optimization[LPSolve], UsingPackages, with
References
The implementation of the simplex algorithm is based on the initial chapters of:
Chvatal. Linear Programming. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1983.
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