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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:37:24+00:00 2026-05-13T14:37:24+00:00

Is it possible to use the MSF api to specify a variable as semi-integer

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Is it possible to use the MSF api to specify a variable as semi-integer (V = 0, or a <= V <= b)?

The following is an example in LP_Solve that uses the “sec” and “int” keywords to indicate the variables are semi-continuous and integer.

max: 0.5 Q1 + 0.55 Q2 ;

Q1 >= 5;
Q1 <= 10 ;
Q2 >= 5;
Q2 <= 10;
Q1 + Q2 <= 10;

sec Q1,Q2 ;
int Q1,Q2 ;

Something similar in MSF would be nice. I note that it is possible to call a Gurobi Plugin DLL within MSF however I cannot find any place in that api to be able to set the type of the variable correctly (I think Gurobi calls it the VTYPE), so I assume it is either not exposed in their .net api or not available in the version of Gurobi that MSF uses? Alternatively, is there a nice way to call LP_Solve from .NET?

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    2026-05-13T14:37:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    You can do this with Solver Foundation but there is no equivalent for the “sec” keyword. Instead you can add a dummy 0-1 decision for each semi-integer variable. For your original example involving “V”, here’s how you could do it in OML:

    Model[
      Decisions[
        Integers[0, 1],
        VPositive
      ],
      Decisions[
        Reals,
        V
      ],
      Constraints[
        constraint -> 10 * VPositive<= V <= 20 * VPositive
      ]
    ]
    

    If you are using the Solver Foundation API then you would add the analagous decisions, constraints, goals using the object model. The way to specify the type of a decision is using a Domain, provided in the ctor.

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