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Gekko 3.2

by Thomas Thomsen | Aug 12, 2025 | Architecture, Data management, Frequencies, History, Modeling, Programming, Syntax

Gekko 3.2 has been released. Unlike the release of Gekko 3.0, Gekko 3.2 does not include any syntax changes or similar annoyances. In fact, a lot of the 3.1.x series was dedicated to stabilizing version 3.0 as much as possible, as the transition from Gekko 2.4 to 3.0...

Choice of frequency indicator in Gekko

by Thomas Thomsen | Nov 9, 2017 | Data management, Frequencies, Programming, Syntax

To denote a timeseries with a particular frequency, AREMOS uses the dot, for instance x.a is x in its annual version, x.q is quarterly, x.m is monthly, etc. In Gekko 3.0, the dot is already quite busy, since it is used to pick out elements in collections. For...

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