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- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: Python API trigger to solve problem from a file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7089
Re: Python API trigger to solve problem from a file
What about the Don't do the "ws.gamslib('trnsport')" ? You should understand what the methods do. That's why there is documentation: https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/apis/python/classgams_1_1workspace_1_1GamsWorkspace.html#a894a7073a0c32ff4f87a45c2c34e92c4. The gamslib retrieves a model fr...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: No module named 'gamstransfer'
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4467
Re: No module named 'gamstransfer'
What GAMS version do you have installed? GAMS Transfer Python was introduced with GAMS 37. -Michael
- 1 year ago
- Forum: Archive Google Group
- Topic: Getting Real Number Expected Error
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7041
Re: Getting Real Number Expected Error
Understand the difference between GAMS compilation and execution, see https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/UG_GamsCall.html#UG_GamsCall_TwoPass. The data of a table statement is compiled before GAMS executes EDD = ED('2050')/30; So what you try to do makes no sense in a GAMS context. You can assign (exe...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4341
Re: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
You can also "export" the model instance by using the Convert solver. This produces a gams.gms file with the model that gets actually solved. Compare the second model instance with the file that is produces when you start the sequence with the second model instance. They should (with the e...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4341
Re: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
No, not really. It's just that you get an initial solution. Should not make a difference on the optimal solution. What's your optimality tolerance (optCR). In older versions of GAMS this was at 0.1 by default. Nowadays, it is 1e-6. If you are running an older version perhaps this is the problem. -Mi...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4341
Re: Java API - Model results uncorrect after first solve of Modelinstance
Hard to say. Can you produce a self-contained example that lets us reproduce your findings. If you are a paying customer, you can also contact support@gams.com.
-Michael
-Michael
Re: Symbols
I suggest that you study the tutorials (https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/UG_MAI ... l_Examples) in the GAMS documentation. Then things will become clearer. -Michael
- 1 year ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: Confusing model
- Replies: 3
- Views: 938
Re: Confusing model
Please use the code block when you paste formatted model code. You can combine the data for i,j in a single table as I did and either produce named parameters from that data (example objective and demand) or use the combined table with a new header index directly in the equations, that's a matter of...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: API
- Topic: Python API trigger to solve problem from a file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7089
Re: Python API trigger to solve problem from a file
The very first example (https://www.gams.com/latest/docs/apis/examples_python/transport1_8py_source.html) should do most of this. You need to add the working_directory=r'C:\My_problem' argument to the GamsWorkspace constructor. Don't do the "ws.gamslib('trnsport')" and point to your GAMS m...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: Confusing model
- Replies: 3
- Views: 938
Re: Confusing model
What's confusing? Share what you have done so far and where you got stuck. Do you expect someone from the forum doing your homework?
-Michael
-Michael