Abstract
Authors: The paper begins with an introduction to the concept of fuzzy optimization, providing an in-depth explanation of its significance and applications. It then proceeds to define two distinct ranking functions that is Yager’s and vR – ranking functions within the context of fuzzy optimization along with the properties of vR- ranking function. Following this, a comprehensive overview of Lingo software and R programming is presented, delving into their respective features and capabilities. This paper further delves into a detailed comparison of Lingo and R programming, offering a thorough exploration of their strengths and limitations through the use of example problems. These examples illustrate the process of computing optimal solutions for fully fuzzy linear programming problems using both Lingo and R programming, providing a comprehensive and practical comparison of their effectiveness in this context.
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