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Excel VBA for automating a LINGO math program
Hi. I'm a grad student working on a nonlinear optimization problem for
my dissertation. I have a math programming model written in LINGO that I want to activate from Excel. Now I want to explore the sensitivity of the outputs to changes in the inputs by running many (100) different data sets per variable per toy network. So I'd like to use the power of VBA in Excel to call and run the LINGO model. The LINGO documentation only gets me so far - I can run the existing dataset and write to one place in Excel, but I haven't found documentation to automate changing the datasets and writing to different locations in my spreadsheet. Any help would be fantastic. Thank you. |
Excel VBA for automating a LINGO math program
Alix,
I don't know LINGO, but if you post how you are accomplishing the single run, then we can advise for the multiple situation. NickHK "Alix Demers" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I'm a grad student working on a nonlinear optimization problem for my dissertation. I have a math programming model written in LINGO that I want to activate from Excel. Now I want to explore the sensitivity of the outputs to changes in the inputs by running many (100) different data sets per variable per toy network. So I'd like to use the power of VBA in Excel to call and run the LINGO model. The LINGO documentation only gets me so far - I can run the existing dataset and write to one place in Excel, but I haven't found documentation to automate changing the datasets and writing to different locations in my spreadsheet. Any help would be fantastic. Thank you. |
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