14.3.19 Class LinearPSDVariable

mosek.fusion.LinearPSDVariable

This class represents a positive semidefinite variable.

Implements:

ModelVariable

Members:

BaseVariable.antidiag – Return the antidiagonal of a square variable matrix.

BaseVariable.asExpr – Create an expression corresponding to the variable object.

BaseVariable.diag – Return the diagonal of a square variable matrix.

BaseVariable.dual – Get the dual solution value of the variable.

BaseVariable.eval – Evaluate the expression and push the result onto the work stack.

BaseVariable.fromTril – Convert from a trilinear representation into a square variable.

BaseVariable.getDim – Return the d’th dimension in the expression.

BaseVariable.getModel – Get the associated model.

BaseVariable.getND – Get the number of dimensions in the variable shape.

BaseVariable.getShape – Get the variable shape.

BaseVariable.getSize – Get the total number of elements in the variable.

BaseVariable.index ([]) – Return a variable slice of size 1 corresponding to a single element in the variable object..

BaseVariable.level – Get the primal solution value of the variable.

BaseVariable.makeContinuous – Drop integrality constraints on the variable, if any.

BaseVariable.makeInteger – Apply integrality constraints on the variable. Has no effect on elements of semidefinite matrix variables.

BaseVariable.pick ([]) – Create a one-dimensional variable by picking a list of indexes from this variable.

BaseVariable.reshape – Reshape the variable. The new shape must have the same total size as the current.

BaseVariable.setLevel – Input solution values for this variable

BaseVariable.slice ([]) – Create a slice variable by picking a range of indexes for each variable dimension.

BaseVariable.transpose – Transpose the variable.

BaseVariable.tril – Convert from a square variable to a trilinear representation.

LinearPSDVariable.toString – Create a string representation of the variable.

ModelVariable.remove – Remove the variable from the model.

LinearPSDVariable.toString
toString() -> str

Create a string representation of the variable.

Return:

(str)