(set_inteps)= # set inteps Set the numeric tolerance for accepting a number as an integer in CPLEX. The default value is 0.00001. | | | |---|---| |Options|nan| |License|SHOP_OPEN| |Release version|13.0.0.a| ```{contents} :local: :depth: 1 ``` ## Setting MIP integer tolerance Sometimes we will get an infeasible or unbounded result from CPLEX even if the MIP model is solvable. This happens when a binary variable has gotten a value close to 0 or 1, and CPLEX has rounded it to the desired integer value. This small change will in some cases render the modified problem infeasible. By default, CPLEX considers a value integer if the absolute value difference is less than 1.0e-5. To change this, use the command: ``` set inteps ``` If command not set: A value of 1.0e-5 will be used The value set must be between 0 and 0.5.