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99 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
99 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
# To get an insight into Greedy Algorithm through the Knapsack problem
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"""
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A shopkeeper has bags of wheat that each have different weights and different profits.
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eg.
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profit 5 8 7 1 12 3 4
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weight 2 7 1 6 4 2 5
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max_weight 100
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Constraints:
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max_weight > 0
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profit[i] >= 0
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weight[i] >= 0
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Calculate the maximum profit that the shopkeeper can make given maxmum weight that can
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be carried.
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"""
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def calc_profit(profit: list, weight: list, max_weight: int) -> int:
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"""
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Function description is as follows-
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:param profit: Take a list of profits
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:param weight: Take a list of weight if bags corresponding to the profits
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:param max_weight: Maximum weight that could be carried
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:return: Maximum expected gain
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>>> calc_profit([1, 2, 3], [3, 4, 5], 15)
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6
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>>> calc_profit([10, 9 , 8], [3 ,4 , 5], 25)
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27
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"""
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if len(profit) != len(weight):
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raise ValueError("The length of profit and weight must be same.")
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if max_weight <= 0:
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raise ValueError("max_weight must greater than zero.")
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if any(p < 0 for p in profit):
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raise ValueError("Profit can not be negative.")
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if any(w < 0 for w in weight):
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raise ValueError("Weight can not be negative.")
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# List created to store profit gained for the 1kg in case of each weight
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# respectively. Calculate and append profit/weight for each element.
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profit_by_weight = [p / w for p, w in zip(profit, weight)]
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# Creating a copy of the list and sorting profit/weight in ascending order
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sorted_profit_by_weight = sorted(profit_by_weight)
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# declaring useful variables
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length = len(sorted_profit_by_weight)
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limit = 0
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gain = 0
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i = 0
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# loop till the total weight do not reach max limit e.g. 15 kg and till i<length
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while limit <= max_weight and i < length:
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# flag value for encountered greatest element in sorted_profit_by_weight
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biggest_profit_by_weight = sorted_profit_by_weight[length - i - 1]
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"""
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Calculate the index of the biggest_profit_by_weight in profit_by_weight list.
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This will give the index of the first encountered element which is same as of
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biggest_profit_by_weight. There may be one or more values same as that of
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biggest_profit_by_weight but index always encounter the very first element
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only. To curb this alter the values in profit_by_weight once they are used
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here it is done to -1 because neither profit nor weight can be in negative.
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"""
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index = profit_by_weight.index(biggest_profit_by_weight)
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profit_by_weight[index] = -1
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# check if the weight encountered is less than the total weight
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# encountered before.
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if max_weight - limit >= weight[index]:
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limit += weight[index]
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# Adding profit gained for the given weight 1 ===
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# weight[index]/weight[index]
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gain += 1 * profit[index]
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else:
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# Since the weight encountered is greater than limit, therefore take the
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# required number of remaining kgs and calculate profit for it.
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# weight remaining / weight[index]
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gain += (max_weight - limit) / weight[index] * profit[index]
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break
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i += 1
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return gain
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print(
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"Input profits, weights, and then max_weight (all positive ints) separated by "
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"spaces."
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)
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profit = [int(x) for x in input("Input profits separated by spaces: ").split()]
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weight = [int(x) for x in input("Input weights separated by spaces: ").split()]
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max_weight = int(input("Max weight allowed: "))
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# Function Call
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calc_profit(profit, weight, max_weight)
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