Hi Andrew, Thanks for the comments. I've been working on the menu, so you probably looked at the page while I'm fiddling with that part.
I'm beginning to think that a glpk.js interface to Google Spreadsheets would be a useful tool. It would be a project, but with glpk encapsulated in javascript, and using the javascript Google Doc API's, it seems like there's a clear path to a product. I think Henri has some ideas, too, but not sure they included a spreadsheet solver. Jeff On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Andrew Mason <[email protected]>wrote: > Jeff, > > Your online MathProg page looks most useful. You mention adding: > > * A method to map Google Spreadsheet cells to MathProg parameters and >> variables. >> > SolverStudio (http://solverstudio.org) lets you do this for MathProg > using Excel. SolverStudio uses C#, VSTO and Python to make this happen. > Please let me know how you get on adding an interface to Google > Spreadsheets as I'd like to do something similar. > > >> I've only tested this in Chrome. I'll be leaving this up for a few days >> on my public dropbox, and would appreciate any thoughts or feedback. >> > FYI, I had a minor problem with the menus showing as a column (with some > items behind others) using Firefox. > > Cheers, > > Andrew > > -- > > Dr Andrew J Mason > Dept of Engineering Science > University of Auckland > New Zealand > +64 9 3737599 x87909 > www.esc.auckland.ac.nz/Mason > [email protected] > > www.OpenSolver.org: Open-source Solver-compatible LP/IP optimizer for > Excel > www.SolverStudio.org: Excel modelling using AMPL, GAMS, PuLP, GMPL & > Gurobi > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Help-glpk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/help-glpk<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk> >
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