Gamsusers guide GAMS ?? A User ? s Guide Tutorial by Richard E Rosenthal c July GAMS Development Corporation Washington DC USA C CTable of Contents Introduction Motivation Basic Features of GAMS General Principles Documentation Portability User Interface

GAMS ?? A User ? s Guide Tutorial by Richard E Rosenthal c July GAMS Development Corporation Washington DC USA C CTable of Contents Introduction Motivation Basic Features of GAMS General Principles Documentation Portability User Interface Model Library Organization of the Book A GAMS Tutorial by Richard E Rosenthal Introduction Structure of a GAMS Model Sets Data Data Entry by Lists Data Entry by Tables Data Entry by Direct Assignment Variables Equations Equation Declaration GAMS Summation and Product Notation Equation De ?nition Objective Function Model and Solve Statements Display Statements The ? lo l up m ? Database Assignment of Variable Bounds and or Initial Values Transformation and Display of Optimal Values GAMS Output Echo Prints Error Messages Reference Maps Equation Listings Model Statistics Status Reports Solution Reports Summary GAMS Programs Introduction The Structure of GAMS Programs Format of GAMS Input Classi ?cation of GAMS Statements C TABLE OF CONTENTS Organization of GAMS Programs Data Types and De ?nitions Language Items Characters Reserved Words Identi ?ers Labels Text Numbers Delimiters Comments Summary Set De ?nitions Introduction Simple Sets The Syntax Set Names Set Elements Associated Text Sequences as Set Elements Declarations for Multiple Sets The Alias Statement Multiple Names for a Set Subsets and Domain Checking Multi-dimensional Sets One-to-one Mapping Many-to-many Mapping Summary Data Entry Parameters Scalars Tables Introduction Scalars The Syntax An Illustrative Example Parameters The Syntax An Illustrative Examples Parameter Data for Higher Dimensions Tables The Syntax An Illustrative Example Continued Tables Tables with more than Two Dimensions Condensing Tables Handling Long Row Labels Acronyms The Syntax Illustrative Example Summary Data Manipulations with Parameters Introduction The Assignment Statement Scalar Assignments Indexed Assignments Using Labels Explicitly in Assignments CTABLE OF CONTENTS Assignments Over Subsets Issues with Controlling Indices Extended Range Identi ?ers in Assignments Acronyms in Assignments Expressions Standard Arithmetic Operations Indexed Operations Functions Extended Range Arithmetic and Error Handling Summary Variables Introduction Variable Declarations The Syntax Variable Types Styles for Variable Declaration Variable Attributes Bounds on Variables Fixing Variables Activity Levels of Variables Variables in Display and Assignment Statements Assigning Values to Variable Attributes Variable Attributes in Assignments Displaying Variable Attributes Summary Equations Introduction Equation Declarations The Syntax An Illustrative Example Equation De ?nitions The Syntax An Illustrative Example Scalar Equations Indexed Equations Using Labels Explicitly in Equations Expressions in Equation De ?nitions Arithmetic Operators in Equation De ?nitions Functions in Equation De ?nitions Preventing Unde ?ned Operations in Equations Data Handling Aspects of Equations Model and Solve Statements Introduction The Model Statement The Syntax Classi ?cation of Models Model Attributes The Solve Statement The Syntax Requirements for a Valid Solve Statement Actions Triggered by the Solve Statement Programs with Several Solve Statements Several Models C TABLE OF CONTENTS Sensitivity or Scenario Analysis Iterative Implementation of Non-Standard Algorithms Making New Solvers Available with GAMS GAMS Output Introduction The Illustrative Model Compilation Output Echo Print of the Input File The Symbol Reference Map The Symbol Listing Map The Unique Element Listing - Map Useful Dollar Control Directives Execution Output

Documents similaires
La lettre d x27 information des editions menaibuc trimestriel n01 mai juin juillet 2011 0 0
Tsbecm efm m02 Page sur OFPPT O ?ce de la Formation Professionnelle et de la Promotion du Travail Examen De Fin De Module AU TITRE DE L ? ANNEE Filière TSBECM Année de formation A Niveau TS Epreuve théorique N du module Durée h Intitulé du module Représen 0 0
mai conclusion etude oeuvre chronique 1 0 0
La main egale de la pensee 0 0
Schema 1 Tous droits réservés www depannezvous com Schéma vs diagramme L ? un comme l ? autre sont indispensable pour le technicien en réalité lorsque le schéma et le diagramme ne font que se compléter les informations qu ? on n ? a pas sur un se retrouve 0 0
Agregtp3scilab2016 2017 Université de Rouen ?? Agrégation externe de Mathématiques ?? Préparation à l ? épreuve de modélisation - TP - Simulation de variables aléatoires Objectifs Le problème de la simulation consiste à trouver des méthodes qui permettent 0 0
Systeme de peinture SOCIETE NATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER BELGES SPECIFICATION TECHNIQUE L - SYSTEMES DE PEINTURE DESTINES A LA MISE EN PEINTURE DE STRUCTURES EN ACIER EDITION CSpéci ?cation Technique L- Edition Index Objet Domaine d'application Documents 0 0
Cours internet Cours Internet D Mailliet CMIAGE ème année Cours Internet Cours Internet I Introduction A Logiciels utilisés Editeur de Textes Navigateur Serveur http Interprète Php Serveur de base de données MySQL Installation des logiciels a Sous Windows 0 0
Re daction finale 1 1 PAGE DE GARDE Intitulé ? Perspectives expérientielles et biographiques du non-recours aux dispositifs d ? assistance aux personnes SDF ? Les raisons interractionnelle du non recours aux dispositifs d ? assistances aux personnes sans- 0 0
L x27 histoire des arts au primaire 1 0 0
  • 44
  • 0
  • 0
Afficher les détails des licences
Licence et utilisation
Gratuit pour un usage personnel Attribution requise
Partager