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With a given input of an expression, this code solves for the bracket-ing that results in the highest result.
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def getmax nums, ops, dbg=0, &f | |
# f is action performed on numbers before comparing (like taking absolute value) | |
maxn = nil | |
pat = nil | |
(0...ops.size).to_a.permutation do |p| # iterate over each possible pattern | |
begin | |
n = solve(nums, ops, p, dbg - 1) # attempt to solve (based on given pattern) | |
if n.infinite? | |
n = nil | |
raise ZeroDivisionError, "divided by 0" | |
end | |
rescue StandardError => e # on error | |
STDERR.puts "#{e.class}: #{e.message}" # log errors | |
end | |
if dbg > 0 | |
p([nums, ops, p, n, f.(n)]) # debug output | |
end | |
if maxn.nil? || (!n.nil? && f.(n) > f.(maxn)) # checks for new maximum | |
maxn = n | |
pat = p | |
end | |
end | |
return [maxn, pat] # answer (number, brackets) | |
end | |
def solve nums, ops, pat, dbg=0 | |
if ops.size != pat.size || nums.size - 1 != ops.size # validate input | |
raise | |
end | |
nums, ops, pat = nums.dup, ops.dup, pat.dup # copy input (ruby uses references) | |
while i = pat.shift # iterates through the pattern | |
nums[i, 2] = nums[i].send(ops.delete_at(i), nums[i + 1]) # flattening (perform operation) | |
pat.map! { |x| x > i ? x - 1 : x } # fix pattern (so stuff doesn't break) | |
if dbg > 0 | |
p([nums, ops, pat]) # debug output | |
end | |
end | |
return nums[0] # final answer | |
end | |
# eg (15 ÷ 3 - 2 + 5 - 20 ÷ 2 × 7 - 19 + 9 + 6 ÷ 2 ^ 2): | |
# getmax([15, 3, 2, 5, 20, 2, 7, 19, 9, 6, 2, 2], %i[/ - + - / * - + + / **]) { |num| num.abs } |
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