nag_glopt_opt_set (e05zkc) either initializes or resets the optional argument arrays or sets a single optional argument for supported problem solving functions in
Chapter e05.
The following functions are supported:
nag_glopt_opt_set (e05zkc) has three purposes: to initialize optional argument arrays; to reset all optional arguments to their default values; or to set a single optional argument to a user-supplied value.
Optional arguments and their values are, in general, presented as a character string,
optstr, of the form ‘
option ’; alphabetic characters can be supplied in either upper or lower case. Both
option and
may consist of one or more tokens separated by white space. The tokens that comprise
will normally be either an integer, real or character value as defined in the description of the specific optional argument. In addition all optional arguments can take an
DEFAULT which resets the optional argument to its default value.
It is imperative that optional argument arrays are initialized before any options are set, before the relevant problem solving function is called and before any options are queried using
nag_glopt_opt_get (e05zlc). To initialize the optional argument arrays
iopts and
opts for a specific problem solving function, the option
Initialize is used with
optval identifying the problem solving function to be called, via its short name. For example, to initialize optional argument arrays to be passed to
nag_glopt_bnd_pso (e05sac), nag_glopt_opt_set (e05zkc) is called as follows:
None.
- NE_ALLOC_FAIL
-
Dynamic memory allocation failed.
See
Section 3.2.1.2 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
- NE_BAD_PARAM
-
On entry, argument had an illegal value.
- NE_INT
-
On entry, .
Constraint: .
On entry, .
Constraint: .
- NE_INTERNAL_ERROR
-
An internal error has occurred in this function. Check the function call and any array sizes. If the call is correct then please contact
NAG for assistance.
An unexpected error has been triggered by this function. Please contact
NAG.
See
Section 3.6.6 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
- NE_INVALID_FORMAT
-
On entry, could not convert the specified optval to an integer: .
On entry, could not convert the specified optval to a real: .
On entry, the expected delimiter ‘
’ was not found in
optstr:
.
The
option in
optstr is associated with a numerical value. However, the
optval,
, present in
optstr could not be fully interpreted.
- NE_INVALID_OPTION
-
On entry, either the option arrays have not been initialized or they have been corrupted.
On entry, the optional argument in
optstr was not recognized:
.
- NE_INVALID_VALUE
-
On entry, the optval supplied for the character optional argument is not valid.
.
On entry, the optval supplied for the integer optional argument is not valid.
.
On entry, the optval supplied for the real optional argument is not valid.
.
- NE_NO_LICENCE
-
Your licence key may have expired or may not have been installed correctly.
See
Section 3.6.5 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
- NE_NOT_FUN_NAME
-
On entry, the
option in
optstr has been detected as
Initialize, however the
optval,
, associated with
optstr has not been recognized as a valid function name.
Not applicable.
nag_glopt_opt_set (e05zkc) is threaded by NAG for parallel execution in multithreaded implementations of the NAG Library.
Please consult the
X06 Chapter Introduction for information on how to control and interrogate the OpenMP environment used within this function. Please also consult the
Users' Note for your implementation for any additional implementation-specific information.
Some options have default values which are problem dependent. For example the option
for
nag_glopt_bnd_pso (e05sac) has the default value
. If options such as this are set, they may only be set to constant values. If such an option is reset to its DEFAULT value its dependence on the specific problem will be restored.
See the example programs associated with the problem solving function you wish to use for a demonstration of how to use nag_glopt_opt_set (e05zkc) to initialize option arrays and set options.