Description
Verify that 'b2 =e= 1' is accepted as logical condition. There is no need to do it this way, but this corresponds to 'not b1 =e= 1' which is/was allowed. Use both ways of defining a logic equation, via the keyword logic and the sign =B=. Contributor: Jan-H. Jagla, February 2011 Make sure that logic is accepted as keyword after empty data assignment
Small Model of Type : GAMS
Category : GAMS Test library
Main file : emplog2.gms
$title Test simple logical conditions (EMPLOG2,SEQ=510)
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Verify that 'b2 =e= 1' is accepted as logical condition. There is no need
to do it this way, but this corresponds to 'not b1 =e= 1' which is/was allowed.
Use both ways of defining a logic equation, via the keyword logic and the sign =B=.
Contributor: Jan-H. Jagla, February 2011
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* Make sure that logic is accepted as keyword after empty data assignment
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set dummy(*) / /;
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logic equation logic1
equation logic2;
binary variable b1,b2;
logic1.. not b1;
logic2.. b2 =b= 1;
model m /all/;
b1.l = 1;
b2.l = 0;
solve m using emp;
abort$(b1.l <> 0) 'b1 is not 0';
abort$(b2.l <> 1) 'b2 is not 1';