[SCIP] Anyone else think at least some of the SCIP examples are a bit confusing to understand?

Naga Venkata Chaitanya Gudapati - nagavenkata.gudapati@studio.unibo.it nagavenkata.gudapati at studio.unibo.it
Wed Dec 15 16:13:52 CET 2021


Hi Matti,

As the author of Sudoku tutorial, apologies for making it less informative. I can contact out offline and get some feedback.

>From my experience as a novice a couple of years ago, it helps you to go to the actual example folder and run the examples (start with queens) to get a better understanding of the code.

Best,
Naga
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Subject: [SCIP] Anyone else think at least some of the SCIP examples are a bit confusing to understand?

Anyone else think at least some of the SCIP examples are a bit confusing to understand?

I'm trying to learn SCIP with SCIP.jl, but e.g. viewing the TSP problem seems to me too lousily documented and I cannot understand all the parts of the (C++) implementation. It doesn't e.g. make very clear what kind of file input is expected. And I cannot find good explanation as to how the code is structured.

Compare to e.g.

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/traveling-salesman-problem-tsp-implementation/

The Sudoku example seems even less informative:

https://www.scipopt.org/doc/html/SUDOKU_MAIN.php
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