X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=main.c;h=da9e5fa089503f9c3dfdbb44507316824f113fbd;hb=f4a5716e75bb34407a452675ef662e8d8c95c67f;hp=f8348cbf4860cc6fb05a235a0ba0d256580c9ce3;hpb=89e27900d9d197cc320f7697c61059a5670c86bb;p=matchsticks-search.git diff --git a/main.c b/main.c index f8348cb..da9e5fa 100644 --- a/main.c +++ b/main.c @@ -1,18 +1,85 @@ +/* + * Searches for "good" ways to divide n matchsticks up and reassemble them + * into m matchsticks. "Good" means the smallest fragment is as big + * as possible. + * + * Invoke as ./main n m + * + * The algorithm is faster if the arguments are ordered so that n > m. + */ + +/* + * matchsticks/main.c Copyright 2014 Ian Jackson + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ #include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include #include #include #include +/* + * Algorithm. + * + * Each input match contributes, or does not contribute, to each + * output match; we do not need to consider multiple fragments + * relating to the same input/output pair this gives an n*m adjacency + * matrix (bitmap). Given such an adjacency matrix, the problem of + * finding the best sizes for the fragments can be expressed as a + * linear programming problem. + * + * We search all possible adjacency matrices, and for each one we run + * GLPK's simplex solver. We represent the adjacency matrix as an + * array of bitmaps. + * + * However, there are a couple of wrinkles: + * + * To best represent the problem as a standard LP problem, we separate + * out the size of each fragment into a common minimum size variable, + * plus a fragment-specific extra size variable. This reduces the LP + * problem size at the cost of making the problem construction, and + * interpretation of the results, a bit fiddly. + * + * Many of the adjacency matrices are equivalent. In particular, + * permutations of the columns, or of the rows, do not change the + * meaning. It is only necessasry to consider any one permutation. + * We make use of this by considering only adjacency matrices whose + * bitmap array contains bitmap words whose numerical values are + * nondecreasing in array order. + * + * Once we have a solution, we also avoid considering any candidate + * which involves dividing one of the output sticks into so many + * fragment that the smallest fragment would necessarily be no bigger + * than our best solution. That is, we reject candidates where any of + * the hamming weights of the adjacency bitmap words are too large. + * + * And, we want to do the search in order of increasing maximum + * hamming weight. This is because in practice optimal solutions tend + * to have low hamming weight, and having found a reasonable solution + * early allows us to eliminate a lot of candidates without doing the + * full LP. + */ + typedef uint32_t AdjWord; #define PRADJ "08"PRIx32 -static int n, m; +static int n, m, maxhamweight; static AdjWord *adjmatrix; static AdjWord adjall; @@ -20,6 +87,10 @@ static double best; static glp_prob *best_prob; static AdjWord *best_adjmatrix; +static unsigned printcounter; + +static int ncpus = 1; + static AdjWord *xalloc_adjmatrix(void) { return xmalloc(sizeof(*adjmatrix)*n); } @@ -41,20 +112,51 @@ static int count_set_adj_bits(AdjWord w) { return total; } -static void optimise(void) { +static void optimise(int doprint) { + /* Consider the best answer (if any) for a given adjacency matrix */ glp_prob *prob = 0; int i, j, totalfrags; + /* + * Up to a certain point, optimise() can be restarted. We use this + * to go back and print the debugging output if it turns out that we + * have an interesting case. The HAVE_PRINTED macro does this: its + * semantics are to go back in time and make sure that we have + * printed the description of the search case. + */ +#define HAVE_PRINTED ({ \ + if (!doprint) { doprint = 1; goto retry_with_print; } \ + }) + retry_with_print: + if (prob) { + glp_delete_prob(prob); + prob = 0; + } + +#define PRINTF(...) if (!doprint) ; else fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__) /* bodgy */ + + PRINTF("%2d ", maxhamweight); + + bool had_max = 0; for (i=0, totalfrags=0; i= 0 */ glp_set_col_bnds(prob, X_minimum, GLP_LO, 0, 0); + glp_set_col_name(prob, X_minimum, "minimum"); /* objective is maximising x_minimum */ glp_set_obj_dir(prob, GLP_MAX); @@ -130,6 +233,11 @@ static void optimise(void) { /* x_morefrag_i_j >= 0 */ int X_morefrag_i_j = glp_add_cols(prob, 1); glp_set_col_bnds(prob, X_morefrag_i_j, GLP_LO, 0, 0); + if (doprint) { + char buf[255]; + snprintf(buf,sizeof(buf),"mf %d,%d",i,j); + glp_set_col_name(prob, X_morefrag_i_j, buf); + } /* x_total_i += x_morefrag_i_j */ /* x_total_j += x_morefrag_i_j */ @@ -147,14 +255,14 @@ static void optimise(void) { matrix_entries); int r = glp_simplex(prob, NULL); - printf(" simplex=%d", r); + PRINTF(" glp=%d", r); #define OKERR(e) \ - case e: printf(" " #e ); goto out; + case e: PRINTF(" " #e ); goto out; #define BADERR(e) \ - case e: printf(" " #e " CRASHING"); exit(-1); + case e: HAVE_PRINTED; printf(" " #e " CRASHING\n"); exit(-1); #define DEFAULT \ - default: printf(" ! CRASHING"); exit(-1); + default: HAVE_PRINTED; printf(" ! CRASHING\n"); exit(-1); switch (r) { OKERR(GLP_ESING); @@ -168,12 +276,14 @@ static void optimise(void) { BADERR(GLP_EOBJUL); BADERR(GLP_EITLIM); BADERR(GLP_ETMLIM); + BADERR(GLP_EINSTAB); + BADERR(GLP_ENOCVG); case 0: break; DEFAULT; } r = glp_get_status(prob); - printf(" status=%d", r); + PRINTF(" status=%d", r); switch (r) { OKERR(GLP_NOFEAS); @@ -186,10 +296,12 @@ static void optimise(void) { } double got = glp_get_obj_val(prob); - printf(" %g", got); + PRINTF(" %g", got); if (got <= best) goto out; + HAVE_PRINTED; + best = got; if (best_prob) glp_delete_prob(best_prob); @@ -199,40 +311,95 @@ static void optimise(void) { best_adjmatrix = xalloc_adjmatrix(); memcpy(best_adjmatrix, adjmatrix, sizeof(*adjmatrix)*n); - printf(" BEST \n"); + PRINTF(" BEST \n"); return; } out: if (prob) glp_delete_prob(prob); - printf("\r"); + if (doprint) { PRINTF(" \r"); fflush(stdout); } } static void iterate_recurse(int i, AdjWord min) { if (i >= n) { - optimise(); + printcounter++; + optimise(!(printcounter & 0xfff)); return; } for (adjmatrix[i] = min; ; adjmatrix[i]++) { + if (count_set_adj_bits(adjmatrix[i]) > maxhamweight) + goto again; + if (i == 0 && (adjmatrix[i] & (1+adjmatrix[i]))) + goto again; + iterate_recurse(i+1, adjmatrix[i]); + + again: if (adjmatrix[i] == adjall) return; } } static void iterate(void) { - iterate_recurse(0, 1); + for (maxhamweight=1; maxhamweight<=m; maxhamweight++) { + double maxminsize = (double)m / maxhamweight; + if (maxminsize <= best) + continue; + + iterate_recurse(0, 1); + } } +static void report(void) { + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + if (best_prob) { + double min = glp_get_obj_val(best_prob); + double a[n][m]; + int i, j, cols; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + for (j = 0; j < m; j++) + a[i][j] = 0; + cols = glp_get_num_cols(best_prob); + for (i = 1; i <= cols; i++) { + int x, y; + if (2 != sscanf(glp_get_col_name(best_prob, i), "mf %d,%d", &x, &y)) + continue; + a[x][y] = min + glp_get_col_prim(best_prob, i); + } + printf("%d into %d: min fragment %g\n", n, m, min); + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + for (j = 0; j < m; j++) { + if (a[i][j]) + printf(" %9.3f", a[i][j]); + else + printf(" "); + } + printf("\n"); + } + } + if (ferror(stdout) || fclose(stdout)) { perror("stdout"); exit(-1); } +} + int main(int argc, char **argv) { + int opt; + while ((opt = getopt(argc,argv,"j:")) >= 0) { + switch (opt) { + case 'j': ncpus = atoi(optarg); break; + case '+': assert(!"bad option"); + default: abort(); + } + } + argc -= optind-1; + argv += optind-1; + assert(argc==3); n = atoi(argv[1]); m = atoi(argv[2]); + prep(); iterate(); - printf("\n"); - if (ferror(stdout) || fclose(stdout)) { perror("stdout"); exit(-1); } + report(); return 0; }