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=== Model in LP-format ===  
=== Model in LP-format ===  


This is an example jobscript for an optimization model written in the [https://www.gurobi.com/documentation/8.1/refman/lp_format.html LP format].
This is an example job script for an optimization model written in the [https://www.gurobi.com/documentation/8.1/refman/lp_format.html LP format].
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Before we start, we need to decide which combination of versions for Gurobi and Python to use.
Before we start, we need to decide which combination of versions for Gurobi and Python to use.


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{{Commands|prompt=[name@server ~] $
{{Commands|prompt=[name@server ~] $
|module load gurobi/8.1.1  
|module load gurobi/8.1.1  
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   python2.7/        python2.7_utf32/  python3.6_utf32/
   python2.7/        python2.7_utf32/  python3.6_utf32/
   python2.7_utf16/  python3.5_utf32/  python3.7_utf32/
   python2.7_utf16/  python3.5_utf32/  python3.7_utf32/
 
     
|module load gurobi/9.0.1
|module load gurobi/9.0.1
|cd $EBROOTGUROBI/lib  
|cd $EBROOTGUROBI/lib  
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   python2.7_utf16/  python3.5_utf32/  python3.7/        python3.8_utf32/
   python2.7_utf16/  python3.5_utf32/  python3.7/        python3.8_utf32/
   python2.7_utf32/  python3.6_utf32/  python3.7_utf32/
   python2.7_utf32/  python3.6_utf32/  python3.7_utf32/
 
     
|cd
|cd
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We see that <code>gurobi/8.1.1</code> brings it's own installation of <code>python2.7/</code> and Python packages for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 (<code>pythonX.Y_utf32/</code>),
We see that <code>gurobi/8.1.1</code> brings it's own installation of <code>python2.7/</code> and Python packages for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 (<code>pythonX.Y_utf32/</code>),
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And this is an example job script that we can use:
And this is an example job script that we can use:


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python  my_gurobi_script.py
python  my_gurobi_script.py
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== Cite Gurobi ==
== Cite Gurobi ==


Please see [https://support.gurobi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013195592-How-do-I-cite-Gurobi-software-for-an-academic-publication- How do I cite Gurobi software for an academic publication?]
Please see [https://support.gurobi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013195592-How-do-I-cite-Gurobi-software-for-an-academic-publication- How do I cite Gurobi software for an academic publication?]
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