On 10/11/07, medvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The majority of TOMLAB (>80%) is code developed in C and Fortran
> (embedded for use in Matlab).
Does TOMLAB also have a Python interface? If so, how much does
it cost?
Thanks for writing,
William
> OpenOpt is definitely not equivalent to T
The majority of TOMLAB (>80%) is code developed in C and Fortran
(embedded for use in Matlab).
OpenOpt is definitely not equivalent to TOMLAB.
Best wishes, Marcus
Tomlab Optimization Inc.
http://tomopt.com/
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if I understand correctly, eclipse has its own language, like AMPL or
GAMS, while OpenOpt uses Python (+NumPy), like TOMLAB is based on
MATLAB.
Best regards, Dmitrey
http://openopt.blogspot.com/
P.S. I had some troubles with sending the message, sorry if you got it
for twice.
On Sep 20, 12:03 am
On Sep 20, 12:03 am, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no ideas, but would like to mention the OS
> constraint solver eclipsehttp://eclipse.crosscoreop.com/
> probably belongs to the same family of programs.
> This was mentioned at the GAP conference but I've forgotten
> why now.
I have no ideas, but would like to mention the OS
constraint solver eclipse http://eclipse.crosscoreop.com/
probably belongs to the same family of programs.
This was mentioned at the GAP conference but I've forgotten
why now. (Maybe Marc Roeder used it?)
On 9/19/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECT