Details are as follows:
1 Simple model representation Lingo can quickly formulate linear, nonlinear and integer problems, which is easy to read, understand and modify. LINGO's modeling language allows you to use summary and subscript variables to express the model in an easy-to-understand and intuitive way, just like you use paper and pen. Models are easier to build, easier to understand and therefore easier to maintain.
2 Convenient data input and output options The model established by Lingo can obtain data directly from the database or worksheet. Similarly, Lingo can directly output the solution results to a database or worksheet. Enables you to generate reports in the application of your choice.
LINGO is a powerful solver, which has a set of fast built-in solvers to solve linear and nonlinear (spherical &; Aspheric surface), quadratic, quadratic constraints and integer optimization problems. You don't even need to specify or start a specific solver, because LINGO will read your equation and automatically select the appropriate solver.
4 Interactive model or create turnkey application. You can create and solve models with LINGO, or you can call LINGO directly from your own application. In order to develop interactive models, LINGO provides a modeling environment to build, solve and analyze your models. For building turnkey solutions, the callable DLL and OLE interface provided by LINGO can be called from programs written by users themselves. LINGO can also be called directly from Excel macros or database applications.
In the future, you must master lingo before you can participate in the mathematical modeling competition. I also suggest that you learn matlab, which is also a powerful mathematical software and widely used in mathematical modeling and scientific research. If you can learn these two softwares well in high school, college mathematics will be no problem for you. Let's go ...