Current AMPL users can now download an AMPLstudent edition of the new version 8.0 of CPLEX. Like other AMPLstudent editions, this AMPL/CPLEX is full-featured but limited to 300variables and 300 objectives plus constraints. It includes the CPLEXcomponents that solve- linear and convex quadratic programs by simplex methods
- linear and convex quadratic programs by interior-point methods
- linear and convex quadratic integer programs by a branch-and-boundprocedure
If you are a current user of standard (command-line)AMPL, follow our CPLEX 8.0 downloadinstructions below. You may want to also get the latest AMPLversion by following our AMPL downloadinstructions, but this is not necessary.If you are a Windows user new to AMPL, take a look at our quick start instructions given below. You can get theStudent Editions of both standard AMPL and CPLEX 8.0 by downloading andunpacking a single zip archive file. If you are a Unix or Linux user new to AMPL, consult our Unix download instructions to obtain anappropriate copy of the AMPL Student Edition. Then download CPLEX 8.0 by following the instructionshere. If you are an AMPL Plus user orneed a size-unrestricted version of CPLEX, see our notes on obtainingother AMPL/CPLEX versions. Downloading the CPLEX 8.0 Student Edition for current users of command-line AMPLThe CPLEX 8.0 studentedition for AMPL is available for download for the followingplatforms:- DEC(Compaq) Alpha workstations running OSF/1 v2.0
- IBM PowerPCworkstations running AIX
- Intel (Pentium-compatible) PCs running Windowsor Linux
- SiliconGraphics workstations running IRIX 5.x or 6.x
- SunMicrosystems SPARC-based workstations running Solaris 2.5.1 (SunOS5.5.1) or later
To install, click on the appropriate link above, and then proceed as follows: - For Windows, you will obtain the zip archive file cplex.zip. If your web browser doesn't automatically unpack this archive,double-click on the cplex.zip file icon to unpack it. Theunpacking procedure should produce two executable files, cplex.exe and cplex80.dll, which are both required to run the CPLEX 8.0 solver. (If you can't get thearchive to unpack, your computer lacks a properly configuredzip-file utility. You can download a program such as UnZip, WinZip, or StuffitExpander to unpack zip files.)
- For Unix/Linux, you will obtain the compressed tar archivefile cplex.tgz. Decompress bygzip to create an archive named cplex.tar, thenunpack this archive by use of the command tarxvfcplex.tar to obtain the file cplex.
Place the CPLEX executable file or files in the same folder ordirectory as your AMPL executable, or anywhere in your search path. Itwill then be accessible from AMPL by giving an AMPL command of the formoptionsolvercplex beforesolve.A license agreement for CPLEX 8.0 appears in a file that is alsounpacked by the above procedures. For detailed instructions on usingCPLEX from AMPL, including a complete listing of CPLEX options anddirectives, consult the ILOGAMPL CPLEX System Version 8.0 User's Guide. Downloading the CPLEX 8.0 Student Edition for Windows users new to AMPLFor a quick start if you haven't yet acquired either AMPL or CPLEX, start by downloadingchapter 1 of the AMPLbook. Then download the command-line AMPL zip archive file:If your web browser doesn't automatically unpack this archive,double-click on the amplcml.zip file icon to unpack it.(If you can't get the archive to unpack, your computer lacks aproperly configured zip-file utility. You can download a programsuch as UnZip, WinZip, or StuffitExpander to unpack zip files.)The unpacking procedure should create a folder named amplcmlcontaining the standard AMPL program (ampl.exe), the scrolling-window utility(sw.exe), and an executables for CPLEX 8.0 (cplex.exeand cplex80.dll). You may move and rename theamplcml folder to whatever is convenient for you. (Also inthis folder you will find files for the Kestrel internet optimizationclient and the AMPL database handlerfor Windows, which you may choose to investigate.) To run AMPL and CPLEX using these files, double-click onsw.exe, and in the window that appears, type ampl toload the AMPL program. At this point the window should show thefollowing, and you can proceed to enter commands at the 'ampl:' promptsas shown in the AMPL book. To select CPLEX as your solver, enter thecommand optionsolvercplex; before the firstsolve of your AMPL session. Finally, to get test problems andsample models from the AMPL book and elsewhere, consult our AMPL examples page.A license agreement for CPLEX 8.0 appears in a file that is alsounpacked by the above procedures. For detailed instructions on usingCPLEX from AMPL, including a complete listing of CPLEX options anddirectives, consult the ILOGAMPL CPLEX System Version 8.0 User's Guide. Other AMPL/CPLEX versions
A student edition of CPLEX 6.5.3 was part of the the AMPL Plus Student Edition 1.6, includedon CD with copies of the AMPL book fromearly 2000 onward. AMPL Plus is not currently being maintained,however, and its CPLEX-based license will expire on January 1, 2003.Thus AMPL Plus users will need to switch to analternative AMPL version before the end of 2002.Currently it is possible to download any of several the experimental GUIs, as well as the standard AMPL based on a command-lineinterface. New GUIs for AMPL are under consideration and will beannounced as they become available.Unrestricted versions of AMPL with CPLEX areavailable from ILOG, Inc. Further information may be obtained bysubmitting ILOG's WebInformation Request Form, writing to info@ilog.com, or calling +1800-FOR-ILOG (+1 800-367-4564) or +1 775-831-7744. |