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<A NAME="TSVISetVariableBounds"><H1>TSVISetVariableBounds</H1></A>
Sets the lower and upper bounds for the solution vector. xl &lt;= x &lt;= xu 
<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Synopsis</FONT></H3>
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#include "petscts.h"  
PetscErrorCode TSVISetVariableBounds(TS ts, Vec xl, Vec xu)
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Input Parameters</FONT></H3>
<DT><B>ts   </B> -the <A HREF="../TS/TS.html#TS">TS</A> context.
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<DT><B>xl   </B> -lower bound.
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<DT><B>xu   </B> -upper bound.
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Notes</FONT></H3>
If this routine is not called then the lower and upper bounds are set to
SNES_VI_INF and SNES_VI_NINF respectively during <A HREF="../SNES/SNESSetUp.html#SNESSetUp">SNESSetUp</A>().
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<P><B><P><B><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Level:</FONT></B>advanced
<BR><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Location:</FONT></B><A HREF="../../../src/ts/interface/ts.c.html#TSVISetVariableBounds">src/ts/interface/ts.c</A>
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<P><H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Examples</FONT></H3>
<A HREF="../../../src/ts/examples/tutorials/ex21.c.html">src/ts/examples/tutorials/ex21.c.html</A><BR>
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