How to set decision variables types like binary, int, double in Apache Commons Math SimplexSolver? The output of the program below is this:

332.6666666666667
1.0
8331.666666666668

I want decision variables to be of type int not double; output should be 333, 0, 8325 if solved as integer decision variables.

public static void testSample() throws OptimizationException {
    LinearObjectiveFunction f = new LinearObjectiveFunction(new double[]{25, 15}, 0);
    Collection<LinearConstraint> constraints = new ArrayList<LinearConstraint>();
    constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[]{5, 8}, Relationship.LEQ, 5000));
    constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[]{1, 4}, Relationship.LEQ, 1500));
    constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[]{3, 2}, Relationship.LEQ, 1000));
    constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[]{1, 0}, Relationship.GEQ, 1));
    constraints.add(new LinearConstraint(new double[]{0, 1}, Relationship.GEQ, 1));

    SimplexSolver solver = new SimplexSolver();
    RealPointValuePair solution = solver.optimize(f, constraints, GoalType.MAXIMIZE, true);

    System.out.println(solution.getPoint()[0]);
    System.out.println(solution.getPoint()[1]);
    System.out.println(solution.getValue());
}
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up vote 2 down vote accepted

NumberFormat is convenient for this:

NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getIntegerInstance();
System.out.println(nf.format(solution.getPoint()[0]));
System.out.println(nf.format(solution.getPoint()[1]));
System.out.println(nf.format(solution.getValue()));

Console:

333
1
8,332

Addendum: This approach assumes that the simplex algorithm is applied using real numbers and the result(s) rounded to integer. The package org.apache.commons.math.optimization.linear offers no other implementation. As an alternative, consider Maxtrix<Rational>, available in JScience.

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Hi thanks for the answer. In your answer you are just formatting the number it has nothing to do with the optimization. 333 1 8332 is not the optimized answer the optimized solution is 333 0 8325. By setting the decision variable type we can get the real optimization. Is there any body know how to do that? – user1020082 Oct 30 '11 at 17:40
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Ah, I misunderstood; more above. Sorry I edited your question in error. – trashgod Oct 30 '11 at 19:14
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