Martin --
The one book I had on linear programming from a programming perspective was sold -- thought I could do as well from the other texts as the Fortran code in it.
Here are a couple web references that may give you some options -- both code libraries (in C/Pascal) or books more contemporary than I've worked with.
Linear Programming FAQ -- very useful references for code available on the web and books.
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/linear-programming-faq.htmlLinear Programming -- introduction
http://www.cs.engr.uky.edu/~lewis/cs-heuristic/text/integer/linprog.htmlShort Course in Linear Programming
http://www.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/courseware/LPshort/intro.html>I'm building an application for optimizing the feeding strategy for cattle. The system will determine which feeds to use based on nutritional parameters and some other constraints like maximum number of feeds.
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>I hope this is what you mean by 'types of operations'.
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>Martin
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>>Martin --
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>> I'll have to check at home tonite. Can you give me a sense of the types of operations you'll want to use?
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>> Jay
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