Re: [algogeeks] Boxes!!!

2010-07-21 Thread Raj N
This question has already been discussed. My solution goes like this
Constructing trees...
Box 1 dim: 7,8,9 Make it as root1. The root also has a counter
associated with it. Now count1=1.
Then Box 2 dim: 5,6,8  7,8,9. Make it as a left child of root1 and
count1=2.
Box 3 dim: 5,8,7 doesn't fit in any and hence make it a tree by itself
i.e root2 its count2=1.
Box 4 dim: 4,4,4 it can be made as the left child of box 2 as well as
Box 3.
count1=3, count2=2.
Print the reverse inorder traversal of the highest counter valued
tree.

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Ashish Goel ashg...@gmail.com wrote:

 kindly give an example

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 On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:04 AM, siddharth shankar 
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 step :

 1. Sorting LBH in decreasing order   first on L than on B and than on
 H .

 2. Now find longest decreasing sub-sequence of array of structures(LBH) .

 correct me if I m wrong !!!


 On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, amit amitjaspal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Given a lot of cuboid boxes with different length, breadth and height.
 We need to find the maximum subset which can fit into each other.

 For example:
 If Box 1 has LBH as 7 8 9
 If Box 2 has LBH as 5 6 8
 If Box 3 has LBH as 5 8 7
 If Box 4 has LBH as 4 4 4

 then answer is 1,2,4

 A box can fit into another only and only if all dimensions of that is
 less than the bigger box.Rotation of boxes is not possible.

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Re: [algogeeks] Boxes!!!

2010-07-21 Thread Algoose chase
can we sort the boxes based on their volume in descending order
and start highest volume box to lowest volume box (outer loop)
 -Inner loop start from lowest volume box to highest volume box upto
the box considered in outer loop.

Running time : O(n^2)
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Ashish Goel ashg...@gmail.com wrote:

 kindly give an example

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 On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:04 AM, siddharth shankar 
 siddharth.shanka...@gmail.com wrote:

 step :

 1. Sorting LBH in decreasing order   first on L than on B and than on
 H .

 2. Now find longest decreasing sub-sequence of array of structures(LBH) .

 correct me if I m wrong !!!


 On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, amit amitjaspal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Given a lot of cuboid boxes with different length, breadth and height.
 We need to find the maximum subset which can fit into each other.

 For example:
 If Box 1 has LBH as 7 8 9
 If Box 2 has LBH as 5 6 8
 If Box 3 has LBH as 5 8 7
 If Box 4 has LBH as 4 4 4

 then answer is 1,2,4

 A box can fit into another only and only if all dimensions of that is
 less than the bigger box.Rotation of boxes is not possible.

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Re: [algogeeks] Boxes!!!

2010-07-20 Thread Ashish Goel
kindly give an example

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On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:04 AM, siddharth shankar 
siddharth.shanka...@gmail.com wrote:

 step :

 1. Sorting LBH in decreasing order   first on L than on B and than on H
 .

 2. Now find longest decreasing sub-sequence of array of structures(LBH) .

 correct me if I m wrong !!!


 On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, amit amitjaspal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Given a lot of cuboid boxes with different length, breadth and height.
 We need to find the maximum subset which can fit into each other.

 For example:
 If Box 1 has LBH as 7 8 9
 If Box 2 has LBH as 5 6 8
 If Box 3 has LBH as 5 8 7
 If Box 4 has LBH as 4 4 4

 then answer is 1,2,4

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Re: [algogeeks] Boxes!!!

2010-07-19 Thread siddharth shankar
step :

1. Sorting LBH in decreasing order   first on L than on B and than on H
.

2. Now find longest decreasing sub-sequence of array of structures(LBH) .

correct me if I m wrong !!!

On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, amit amitjaspal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Given a lot of cuboid boxes with different length, breadth and height.
 We need to find the maximum subset which can fit into each other.

 For example:
 If Box 1 has LBH as 7 8 9
 If Box 2 has LBH as 5 6 8
 If Box 3 has LBH as 5 8 7
 If Box 4 has LBH as 4 4 4

 then answer is 1,2,4

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[algogeeks] Boxes!!!

2010-07-18 Thread amit
Given a lot of cuboid boxes with different length, breadth and height.
We need to find the maximum subset which can fit into each other.

For example:
If Box 1 has LBH as 7 8 9
If Box 2 has LBH as 5 6 8
If Box 3 has LBH as 5 8 7
If Box 4 has LBH as 4 4 4

then answer is 1,2,4

A box can fit into another only and only if all dimensions of that is
less than the bigger box.Rotation of boxes is not possible.

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