OSQP-class | R Documentation |
An interface for the OSQP solver.
OSQP()
## S4 method for signature 'OSQP'
status_map(solver, status)
## S4 method for signature 'OSQP'
name(x)
## S4 method for signature 'OSQP'
import_solver(solver)
## S4 method for signature 'OSQP,list,InverseData'
invert(object, solution, inverse_data)
## S4 method for signature 'OSQP'
solve_via_data(
object,
data,
warm_start,
verbose,
feastol,
reltol,
abstol,
num_iter,
solver_opts,
solver_cache
)
solver , object , x |
A OSQP object. |
status |
A status code returned by the solver. |
solution |
The raw solution returned by the solver. |
inverse_data |
A InverseData object containing data necessary for the inversion. |
data |
Data generated via an apply call. |
warm_start |
A boolean of whether to warm start the solver. |
verbose |
A boolean of whether to enable solver verbosity. |
feastol |
The feasible tolerance. |
reltol |
The relative tolerance. |
abstol |
The absolute tolerance. |
num_iter |
The maximum number of iterations. |
solver_opts |
A list of Solver specific options |
solver_cache |
Cache for the solver. |
status_map(OSQP)
: Converts status returned by the OSQP solver to its respective CVXPY status.
name(OSQP)
: Returns the name of the solver.
import_solver(OSQP)
: Imports the solver.
invert(object = OSQP, solution = list, inverse_data = InverseData)
: Returns the solution to the original problem given the inverse_data.
solve_via_data(OSQP)
: Solve a problem represented by data returned from apply.
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