
Robert Kern <rkern@ucsd.edu>:
Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
Is there some standard Python (i.e., numarray/Numeric) mapping for some linear programming package out there? Might be rather useful...
My Google-fu does not reveal an obvious one.
Neither did mine ;) I did find pysimplex, though... But that's not really what I'm after, I guess.
There does seem to be a recent one in which the authors wrote their own matrix object!
Oh, no! 8-| Hm. Maybe this is a use-case for the new buffer stuff? Exposing the bytes of their arrays shouldn't be so hard... Easier than introducing numpy arrays of some sort, I should think ;)
Hm. They support sparse matrices too. Interesting. Thanks for the tip! -- Magnus Lie Hetland Fall seven times, stand up eight http://hetland.org [Japanese proverb]