Thank you both for the prompt answer! Now I found the documentation that came with GLPK source. Is it just me that needed a comment somewhere to get there? And I already started reading - it is exactly what I imagined. : )


Em 13-09-2016 21:01, Thiago Henrique Neves escreveu:
Hello Balaco Baco!

You can read this material:

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GLPK/GMPL_(MathProg)

And if you download the source, you have access to all glpk
documentation, including gmpl.

http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glpk/


Em 13-09-2016 20:00, Balaco Baco escreveu:
Hello,

I would like to know of a wikibook, page or any material that explains
the language GNU MathProg.

I have read in Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Linear_Programming_Kit) that GNU
MathProg is a subset of AMPL. I could not find any reference there. I
have use some of the examples that comes with GLPK/glpsol, but it is
not an easy path to some problems I am trying to solve with it. A
reference to each construct that the language has would probably
suffice what I imagine.

Where can I find this reference?


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