On 3/27/07, Andrew Makhorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since values assigned to `kunder' are non-numeric quantities, it should be declared as symbolic, i.e.param kunder {1..1, 1..2}, symbolic;
That solved my problem.
You need to read the GNU MathProg language reference included in the glpk distribution (in dvi and ps format).
Yes, I found it, (tr) = transposed matrix... (my search function didn't work properly for pdf). Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for the help and for a really great tool. I used glpsol in my bachelor thesis, where I solved a timetabling problem for a high school in Denmark. Good luck, Grzegorz, logistics student at asb.dk _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
