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= Error Message Examples  =
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[[Category: Error messages]]
  
  The value of the Setting parameter to LP_Definition is not a 1-D array (after array abstraction).
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== Error message examples  ==
  Since the optional 'Parameter' parameter is not specified, the value to the setting parameter  
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  The value of the «Setting» parameter to LP_Definition is not a 1-D array (after array abstraction).
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  Since the optional «Parameter» parameter is not specified, the value to the «Setting» parameter  
 
  needs to be a 1-D array where the index values contain the optimizer parameter name.   
 
  needs to be a 1-D array where the index values contain the optimizer parameter name.   
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= Cause  =
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== Cause  ==
 
 
The '''Setting''' parameter passed to the function ([[LpDefine]] or [[QpDefine]] or[[NlpDefine]]) was not a 1-D array indexed by the '''Parameter''' it is setting and no '''Parameter''' parameter is passed to the function either.
 
  
The '''Setting''' and '''Parameter''' parameters to the above functions can be used to set the search settings. To get a list of Parameters for the engine that can be set, you can use the [[SolverInfo|SolverInfo]] function. These two parameters can be used in the following ways:
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The «Setting» parameter passed to the function ([[LpDefine]] or [[QpDefine]] or [[NlpDefine]]) was not a 1-D array indexed by the <code>Parameter</code> it is setting, and no «Parameter» parameter is passed to the function either. The «Setting» parameter must either be indexed by <code>Parameter</code> or the «Parameter» parameter must be passed.
  
Specifying both the parameters:<br>
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The «Setting» and «Parameter» parameters to the above functions can be used to set the search settings. (To get a list of parameters that can be set for an engine, you can use the [[SolverInfo]] function.) These two parameters can be used in the following ways to set the search settings.
<code> LpDefine(..... , Parameter: [ 'MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'] , Setting: [0.15, 1m]);</code>
 
  
Specifying only the Setting parameter:
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Specifying both parameters:
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:<code>LpDefine( ... , Parameter: [ 'MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'] , Setting: [0.15, 1m]);</code>
  
Index IndexOfParameters<br>
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Specifying only the «Setting» parameter:
<Code>Definition: ['MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'];</code>
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:Index IndexOfParameters
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:<code>Definition: ['MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'];</code>  
  
Object SettingToLP<br>
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Object SettingToLP
<Code>Definition: Table(IndexOfParameters)( 0.15, 1m );</code>
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:<code>Definition: Table(IndexOfParameters)(0.15, 1m);</code>  
  
 
Defining the optimization problem:
 
Defining the optimization problem:
<code> LpDefine(..... , Setting: SettingToLp);</code>
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:<code>LpDefine( ... , Setting: SettingToLp);</code>  
 
 
 
 
Lpdefine#Specifying_Search_Control_Parameters
 
Nlpdefine#Specifying_Search_Control_Settings
 
  
#The file passed could be a read only file.<br>
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See [[Lpdefine#Specifying_Search_Control_Parameters|LpDefine]] and [[Nlpdefine#Specifying_Search_Control_Settings|NlpDefine]] for documentation on setting the search parameter for functions.
#You do not have write permissions to the directory/folder passed.
 
  
= Remedies  =
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== Remedies  ==
  
You can solve this by passing in a file you have write access to or by passing a directory you have write permission to.<br>
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You can resolve this issue either by passing in the «Parameter» parameter to the optimization functions or by passing a 1-D array indexed by <code>Parameter</code> to the «Setting» parameter.  
  
<br> <comments />
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==See Also==
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* [[DefineOptimization]]
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* [[SolverInfo]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 9 March 2016


Error message examples

 The value of the «Setting» parameter to LP_Definition is not a 1-D array (after array abstraction).
 Since the optional «Parameter» parameter is not specified, the value to the «Setting» parameter 
 needs to be a 1-D array where the index values contain the optimizer parameter name.  

Cause

The «Setting» parameter passed to the function (LpDefine or QpDefine or NlpDefine) was not a 1-D array indexed by the Parameter it is setting, and no «Parameter» parameter is passed to the function either. The «Setting» parameter must either be indexed by Parameter or the «Parameter» parameter must be passed.

The «Setting» and «Parameter» parameters to the above functions can be used to set the search settings. (To get a list of parameters that can be set for an engine, you can use the SolverInfo function.) These two parameters can be used in the following ways to set the search settings.

Specifying both parameters:

LpDefine( ... , Parameter: [ 'MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'] , Setting: [0.15, 1m]);

Specifying only the «Setting» parameter:

Index IndexOfParameters
Definition: ['MutationRate', 'SolutionAccuracy'];

Object SettingToLP

Definition: Table(IndexOfParameters)(0.15, 1m);

Defining the optimization problem:

LpDefine( ... , Setting: SettingToLp);

See LpDefine and NlpDefine for documentation on setting the search parameter for functions.

Remedies

You can resolve this issue either by passing in the «Parameter» parameter to the optimization functions or by passing a 1-D array indexed by Parameter to the «Setting» parameter.

See Also

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