WIP: Possibility to evaluate external functions in optimization scripts#1834
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Looks good so far, but I assume some work remains
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Yes, especially parallel evaluation and maybe example scripts. I was actually able to optimize OpenModelica models from Hopsan already, but only with sequential algorithms. |
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Evaluate external functions in optimization scripts, for example from .bat scripts.
Remaining work: Parallel evaluation of all points somehow.