############################# # Author: Aravind Kashyap # File: lis.py # comments: This programme outputs the Longest Strictly Increasing Subsequence in # O(NLogN) Where N is the Number of elements in the list ############################# from __future__ import annotations def ceil_index(v, l, r, key): while r - l > 1: m = (l + r) // 2 if v[m] >= key: r = m else: l = m return r def longest_increasing_subsequence_length(v: list[int]) -> int: """ >>> longest_increasing_subsequence_length([2, 5, 3, 7, 11, 8, 10, 13, 6]) 6 >>> longest_increasing_subsequence_length([]) 0 >>> longest_increasing_subsequence_length([0, 8, 4, 12, 2, 10, 6, 14, 1, 9, 5, 13, ... 3, 11, 7, 15]) 6 >>> longest_increasing_subsequence_length([5, 4, 3, 2, 1]) 1 """ if len(v) == 0: return 0 tail = [0] * len(v) length = 1 tail[0] = v[0] for i in range(1, len(v)): if v[i] < tail[0]: tail[0] = v[i] elif v[i] > tail[length - 1]: tail[length] = v[i] length += 1 else: tail[ceil_index(tail, -1, length - 1, v[i])] = v[i] return length if __name__ == "__main__": import doctest doctest.testmod()