Hi all,
I am using a linux-version GAMS in a linux system. It does give me a .lst file after compilation, but it cannot be viewed as in GAMS IDE, like shown in the following. .lst file in a GAMS IDE is with very fancy labels and can be easily viewed.
I have tried to put the generated .lst file into a Windows-based GAMS IDE but it was not shown in the above way as well. It would be very difficult to trace a specific iteration running when the program is a big one, like running two or three optimization problem, each of which has 10,000+ variables and constraints, in each iteration.
Anyone get an idea for this? Thanks!
Best,
Gabriel
How to fancily label and observe .lst file
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Re: How to fancily label and observe .lst file
Hi Gabriel,
How did you run your model on Linux? If you use GAMS Studio (see https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/T_STUDIO.html), you should get a similar view as with the deprecated Windows only GAMSIDE.
Best regards,
Lutz
How did you run your model on Linux? If you use GAMS Studio (see https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/T_STUDIO.html), you should get a similar view as with the deprecated Windows only GAMSIDE.
Best regards,
Lutz