Some illustrative examples
This chapter develops the basics of modeling set out in Chapter Getting started with Mosel. It presents some further examples of the use of Mosel and introduces new features:
- Use of subscripts: Almost all models of any size have subscripted variables. We show how to define arrays of data and decision variables, introduce the different types of sets that may be used as index sets for these arrays, and also simple loops over these sets.
- Working with data files: Mosel provides facilities to read from and write to data files in text format and also from other data sources (databases and spreadsheets).
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