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- 5 years ago
- Forum: Archive Google Group
- Topic: Initial values for solves within a loop.
- Replies: 3
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Re: Initial values for solves within a loop.
Hi Jody, hi Renger, recently I'm facing nearly the same problem like Jody about two years ago. I've written a loop which looks like this: loop(instance, load_sum(t) = input(t,instance); Solve Quartiersspeicher using LP minimize Ctotal; PVtest(instance)=PVOpt.l; SoCtest(instance)=SoCOpt.l+EPS; Speich...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4091
Re: One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
Thanks for your advice, it works very well!
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4091
Re: One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
Hi,
thanks for your support, the two dimensional set works fine.
Is there any possibility to include the two dimensional set from an Excel spreadsheet? The reading in of an one dimensional set is no problem but I could not find something about a set with more than one dimension.
Kind regards
thanks for your support, the two dimensional set works fine.
Is there any possibility to include the two dimensional set from an Excel spreadsheet? The reading in of an one dimensional set is no problem but I could not find something about a set with more than one dimension.
Kind regards
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4091
One-to-one Mapping for stochastic analysis
Dear Community, currently I'm writing my master-thesis using GAMS. I would now like to combine different load-profiles from an Excel-Sheet in order to investigate the impact of the sum of the different load profiles on the scaling of the PV-plant and the Energy-Storage. The following extract shows t...