Re: [Help-glpk] Use of GLPK with other software

2018-12-28 Thread Heinrich Schuchardt
On 12/29/18 8:15 AM, Federico Miyara wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've just subscribed to this list. My field is acoustics and I plan to
> use the solver to optimize combinations of sounds to comply with certain
> constraints for their use in experiments. The problem boils down to a
> mixed integer linear programming case.
> 
> I would like to know if it is possible to call this library from
> mathematical software such as Scilab or Octave (or Matlab). I could
> prepare the input data within the Scilab environment, then I would need
> to call the solver and finally retrieve the solutions for further use
> within the Scilab environment.
> 
> I'm working with version 6.0.1 of Scilab on Windows 7 and I've
> downloaded the most recent version of GLPK.

A plugin for Scilab exists:
https://github.com/ycollet/scilab-mip/blob/master/sciglpk/

A Matlab plugin is provided here:
http://glpkmex.sourceforge.net/

Using GLPK with Octave is described in
https://octave.org/doc/v4.0.0/Linear-Programming.html

I have not worked with any of these.

Best regards

Heinrich

> 
> In case it is possible, what steps should I follow to "make it happen"?
> 
> Is it necessary to compile the library? How?
> 
> As my knowledge of C is quite elementary, any practical hint regarding
> the shortest path towards my goal (including readings) will be appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Federico Miyara
> Argentina   
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[Help-glpk] Use of GLPK with other software

2018-12-28 Thread Federico Miyara


Hi,

I've just subscribed to this list. My field is acoustics and I plan to
use the solver to optimize combinations of sounds to comply with certain
constraints for their use in experiments. The problem boils down to a
mixed integer linear programming case.

I would like to know if it is possible to call this library from
mathematical software such as Scilab or Octave (or Matlab). I could
prepare the input data within the Scilab environment, then I would need
to call the solver and finally retrieve the solutions for further use
within the Scilab environment.

I'm working with version 6.0.1 of Scilab on Windows 7 and I've
downloaded the most recent version of GLPK.

In case it is possible, what steps should I follow to "make it happen"?

Is it necessary to compile the library? How?

As my knowledge of C is quite elementary, any practical hint regarding
the shortest path towards my goal (including readings) will be appreciated.

Regards,

Federico Miyara
Argentina


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