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Kallam Haranadha Reddy
on 30 Dec 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 28 Aug 2017
I linked GAMS optimization software with MATLAB successfully by seeing the video in youtube. I was able to run the GAMS model from MATLAB command prompt by typing following "system 'gams C:\users\admin\Documents\gamsdir\projdir\LagrangianRelax lo=3 gdx=tmp'" where LagrangianRelax is the GAMS model file. The model run successfully from MATLAB and the system displayed log file also. But when i wanted to view the gdx file of GAMS from MATLAB by using command gdxWhos, the system is displaying the error message Invalid MEX-file 'C:\GAMS\win32\24.7\gdxWhos.mexw32': The specified module could not be found.
But the file gdxWhos.mexw32 is there on the MATLAB path. This i came to know because when i typed the command which gdxWhos -all the system is showing the following message C:\GAMS\win32\24.7\gdxWhos.mexw32 C:\GAMS\win32\24.7\gdxWhos.m % Shadowed .
what could be the probable reason for the gdxWhos command not working and how can i make it to work.
Thanks
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mangoon
on 11 Mar 2017
I had the same problem and solved it easily by installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 or any later version. This solution is also described here: http://www.gamsoptimization.com/variousstuff.
By the way for me it worked already on both 32 and 64 bit machines.
Let me know if it works for you!
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Dec 2016
You might be missing a DLL that it needs
Could you confirm that you are using a 32 bit MATLAB?
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