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    Juan Orozco
    • Gurobi Staff

    Dear Parijat,

    That's indeed possible. Please find below an assignment problem I implemented with the Gurobi-Python interface:

    import gurobipy as gp
    from gurobipy import GRB

    resources = ["r1", "r2", "r3"]
    jobs = ["j1", "j2", "j3"]
    costs = {("r1","j1"):1,("r1","j2"):2,("r1","j3"):3,
    ("r2","j1"):2,("r2","j2"):2,("r2","j3"):2,
    ("r3","j1"):3,("r3","j2"):2,("r3","j3"):1}

    model = gp.Model("assignment")

    assign = model.addVars(resources, jobs, vtype=GRB.BINARY, name="assign")

    #model.addConstrs((assign.sum(r,"*") == 1 for r in resources), name="supply")
    for r in resources:
    model.addConstr(assign.sum(r,"*") == 1, name=f"supply[{r}]")

    #model.addConstrs((assign.sum("*", j) == 1 for j in jobs), name="demand")
    for j in jobs:
    model.addConstr(assign.sum("*", j) == 1, name=f"demand[{j}]")

    model.setObjective(assign.prod(costs), GRB.MINIMIZE)

    model.optimize()

     

    I suggest you to check the functional code examples we provide in our website (please see here).

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    Simranjit Kaur
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