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jalving avatar jalving commented on August 12, 2024

Hi @avinashresearch1. Thanks for your interest in the package!

An OptiGraph does not support adding variables directly. It requires variables to be defined on OptiNodes (although I have been thinking about adding support for light-weight variable nodes). You can still create your objective function using @objective, you just have to reference variables on the nodes. For example, you should be able to do something like:

graph = OptiGraph()
@optinode(graph, node1)
@optinode(graph, node2)
@variable(node1, x>=0)
@variable(node2, x>=0)
@objective(graph, Min, node1[:x] + node2[:x])

For your second question, the closest thing is aggregate(graph). This copies everything in the optigraph into a new node and returns the node and a dictionary that maps optigraph elements to the new node elements. This would look like:

aggregated_node, ref_dict = aggregate(graph)
aggregated_node_x1 = ref_dict[node1[:x]] 
aggregated_node_x2 = ref_dict[node2[:x]]

The OptiGraph is actually a model object in its own right with a MathOptInterface backend just like a JuMP model.

from plasmo.jl.

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