Hi, just for completeness I would use #=</2 instead of #</2 for the symmetry breaking (although #</2 of course gives the same solution). But for search/6, I think there are better choices than 'largest' and 'indomain_split' available. With 'largest' and 'indomain_split', I need 0.52 sec to find the solution on my machine instead of 67.81 sec. With 'first_fail' and 'indomain_reverse_split', I need only 0.04 sec. Cheers, Thorsten Am 13.09.2011 06:56, schrieb Hakan Kjellerstrand: > Hi, > > another improvement is adding explicit symmetry breaking: > > A #< B, > B #< C, > C #< D, > > as well as using another labeling > > search(Prices ,0,largest,indomain_split,complete,[]), > > This solves the problem in 0.22 seconds instead of the original > about 45 seconds on my machine. > > In larger problems I would probably also have used the > explicit domain declaration > > Prices :: [1..711] > > though in this case it doesn't improve times or the number of > backtracks. > > Here's the full model: > > %%%%%%%% > :- lib(ic). > > solve :- > Sum = 711, > Product = 711, > Prices = [A, B, C, D], > % A #> 0, B #> 0, C #> 0, D #> 0, > Prices :: [1..711], > A + B + C + D #= Sum, > A * B * C * D #= Product * 1000000, > > A #< B, > B #< C, > C #< D, > search(Prices ,0,largest,indomain_split,complete,[backtrack(Backtracks)]), > > % labeling(Prices), > > writeln(Prices), > writeln(backtracks:Backtracks). > > %%%%%%%%% > > > Best, > > Hakan > > > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 02:00:28AM +0200, Joachim Schimpf wrote: >> Sergey Dymchenko wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I'm trying to solve this puzzle: http://programmingpraxis.com/2009/11/27/7-11/ >>> >>> Here is my very straightforward code: >>> >>> :- lib(ic). >>> solve :- >>> Sum = 711, >>> Product = 711, >>> Prices = [A, B, C, D], >>> A #> 0, B #> 0, C #> 0, D #> 0, >>> A + B + C + D #= Sum, >>> A * B * C * D #= Product * 1000000, >>> labeling(Prices), >>> writeln(Prices). >>> >>> It works, but it's too slow. >>> Is there any way to speed it up without being too clever and >>> explicitly say to ECLiPSe that the prices of the four items must come >>> from the list of divisors of 711? >> It is much faster (1.8 instead of 63 seconds on my machine) if you use >> domain splitting during search, i.e. replace labeling(Prices) with >> >> search(Prices, 0, input_order, indomain_split, complete, []) >> >> This is probably always a good idea with relatively large domains >> and convex constraints. >> >> Other improvements? >> >> >> Cheers, >> Joachim >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA >> Learn about the latest advances in developing for the >> BlackBerry® mobile platform with sessions, labs& more. >> See new tools and technologies. Register for BlackBerry® DevCon today! >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/rim-devcon-copy1 >> _______________________________________________ >> ECLiPSe-CLP-Users mailing list >> ECLiPSe-CLP-Users_at_lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/eclipse-clp-usersReceived on Tue Sep 13 2011 - 06:54:59 CEST
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