> I am working on GLPK 4.32 and ran in to the following error while > trying to use the table command. Is there a known bug in the version > that handles tables ? Many thanks || Sincerely || Rajesh
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/glpk-4.32/examples/csv$ glpsol -m transp_csv.mod > Reading model section from transp_csv.mod... > transp_csv.mod:38: colon missing where expected > Context: , j in J } ; param e { l in L } ; param f ; table tab_plant > Model processing error > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hmm... It works fine for me: Reading model section from transp_csv.mod... 70 lines were read Reading tab_plant... Reading tab_market... Reading tab_distance... Reading tab_parameter... Generating cost... Generating supply... Generating demand... Model has been successfully generated glp_simplex: original LP has 6 rows, 6 columns, 18 non-zeros glp_simplex: presolved LP has 5 rows, 6 columns, 12 non-zeros Scaling... A: min|aij| = 1.000e+00 max|aij| = 1.000e+00 ratio = 1.000e+00 Problem data seem to be well scaled Crashing... Size of triangular part = 5 0: obj = 0.000000000e+00 infeas = 9.000e+02 (0) * 4: obj = 1.563750000e+02 infeas = 0.000e+00 (0) * 5: obj = 1.536750000e+02 infeas = 0.000e+00 (0) OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOUND Time used: 0.0 secs Memory used: 0.1 Mb (138775 bytes) Writing tab_result... Model has been successfully processed Looks like the 'table' keyword is not recognized. From where did you download the distribution tarball? Which options did you pass to the configure script on building the package? Does glpsol successfully process other example models? _______________________________________________ Bug-glpk mailing list Bug-glpk@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-glpk