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Name: simplex-dictionary
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: Implementation of a simplex dictionary in python
Home-page: https://gitea.typename.fr/mikael.capelle/simplex
Author: Mikaël Capelle
Author-email: capelle.mikael@gmail.com
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Description: # Simplex dictionary
        
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        `simplex` is a small python module that implements a `simplex_dictionary` structure
        representing a dictionary for the
        [Simplex algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplex_algorithm).
        The package is intended for educational purpose, e.g., to have students implement the
        Simplex algorithm based on the structure.
        
        ## Basic usage
        
        The following code creates a simplex dictionary with 5 variables:
        
        ```python
        from simplex import simplex_dictionary
        
        # The list of variables (can be anything):
        x1, x2, x3, x4, x5 = ('x_{}'.format(i + 1) for i in range(5))
        variables = [x1, x2, x3, x4, x5]
        
        # The simplex dictionary with B = (x3, x4, x5):
        sdict = simplex_dictionary(B=[x3, x4, x5], N=[x1, x2])
        
        # Set the values of the basic variables:
        sdict.b = {x3: 18, x4: 42, x5: 24}
        
        # Coefficients of the non-basic variables in the dictionary (we represent
        # the positive coefficients):
        sdict.a = {
            x3: {x1: 2, x2: 1},
            x4: {x1: 2, x2: 3},
            x5: {x1: 3, x2: 1}
        }
        
        # Current value of the objective:
        sdict.z = 0
        
        # Coefficients of the non-basic variables in the objective function:
        sdict.c[x1] = 3
        sdict.c[x2] = 2
        
        # Trying to set the coefficients for a basic variables that should be 0 raise an
        # exception:
        sdict.c[x3] = 4  # raises "x_3 is not a non-basic variable."
        sdict.b[x1] = 1  # raises "x_1 is not a basic variable."
        ```
        
        When using the `simplex` module within a jupyter notebook, the `display()` method
        outputs a latex version of the dictionary:
        
        ```python
        sdict.display(name='S_0')
        ```
        
        <a href="https://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=\displaystyle&space;S_0&space;=&space;\left.\begin{array}{r||r|r|r|r|}&space;&&space;b&space;&&space;x_{1}&space;&&space;x_{2}\\\hline&space;x_{3}&space;&&space;18&space;&-2&space;&&space;-1\\x_{4}&space;&&space;42&space;&-2&space;&&space;-3\\x_{5}&space;&&space;24&space;&-3&space;&&space;-1\\\hline\hline&space;z&0&3&2\\\hline\end{array}\right." target="_blank"><img src="https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\displaystyle&space;S_0&space;=&space;\left.\begin{array}{r||r|r|r|r|}&space;&&space;b&space;&&space;x_{1}&space;&&space;x_{2}\\\hline&space;x_{3}&space;&&space;18&space;&-2&space;&&space;-1\\x_{4}&space;&&space;42&space;&-2&space;&&space;-3\\x_{5}&space;&&space;24&space;&-3&space;&&space;-1\\\hline\hline&space;z&0&3&2\\\hline\end{array}\right." title="\displaystyle S_0 = \left.\begin{array}{r||r|r|r|r|} & b & x_{1} & x_{2}\\\hline x_{3} & 18 &-2 & -1\\x_{4} & 42 &-2 & -3\\x_{5} & 24 &-3 & -1\\\hline\hline z&0&3&2\\\hline\end{array}\right." /></a>
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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