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* Simplify code by dropping support for legacy Python * sort() --> sorted()
42 lines
805 B
Python
42 lines
805 B
Python
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# Author: Aravind Kashyap
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# File: lis.py
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# comments: This programme outputs the Longest Strictly Increasing Subsequence in O(NLogN)
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# Where N is the Number of elements in the list
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#############################
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def CeilIndex(v,l,r,key):
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while r-l > 1:
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m = (l + r)/2
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if v[m] >= key:
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r = m
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else:
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l = m
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return r
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def LongestIncreasingSubsequenceLength(v):
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if(len(v) == 0):
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return 0
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tail = [0]*len(v)
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length = 1
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tail[0] = v[0]
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for i in range(1,len(v)):
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if v[i] < tail[0]:
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tail[0] = v[i]
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elif v[i] > tail[length-1]:
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tail[length] = v[i]
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length += 1
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else:
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tail[CeilIndex(tail,-1,length-1,v[i])] = v[i]
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return length
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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v = [2, 5, 3, 7, 11, 8, 10, 13, 6]
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print(LongestIncreasingSubsequenceLength(v))
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