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Python files for the Mosel-Python comparison blog Description Python files for the blog post comparing Mosel and Python: 4 Main Takeaways from Comparing Xpress Mosel and Python for Optimization Models. Instructions for running these files:
Source Files By clicking on a file name, a preview is opened at the bottom of this page. Data Files SparseVariables_std.py '''******************************************************** * Python Example Problems * * * * file SparseVariables_std.py * * -- Enumeration of sparse multidimensional arrays -- * * * * (c) 2019-2025 Fair Isaac Corporation * ******************************************************''' #S:IMPORT import csv import xpress as xp import sys if len(sys.argv) > 1: DATA_FILE_PREFIX = sys.argv[1] else: DATA_FILE_PREFIX = "00" print("#E:IMPORT") print("#S:READ") with open(DATA_FILE_PREFIX + '_H_SparseVariables_C.csv') as f: reader = csv.DictReader(f) C = { (int(row['i']), int(row['j']), int(row['k']), int(row['l'])) : int(row['C']) for row in reader } print("#E:READ") print("#S:PROC") p = xp.problem() f = { (i, j, k, l) : p.addVariable() for (i, j, k, l) in C.keys() } print("#E:PROC") print("#S:TEST") for (i, j, k, l) in C.keys(): print('{} {} {} {}'.format(i, j, k, l)) print("#E:TEST")
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