Hi dear R users, Is it basically correct that a problem is ( linearly on nonlinearly ) modeled so that the slack variable is bounded by an upper bound ? If so, how it can be handled and coded practically ? for example: x1+ x2 =< b so ----> x1 + x2 + s=b s=b- x1 - x2 b- x1 - x2 =< upper value But algorithms can not calculate b- x1 - x2 , because the matrices are not compatible. Or how can it be well coded ? Thank you so much. Amir
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