I'm trying to solve the knapsack problem using Python, implementing a greedy algorithm. The result I'm getting back makes no sense to me.
Knapsack:
The first line gives the number of items, in this case 20. The last line gives the capacity of the knapsack, in this case 524. The remaining lines give the index, value and weight of each item.
20
1 91 29
2 60 65
3 61 71
4 9 60
5 79 45
6 46 71
7 19 22
8 57 97
9 8 6
10 84 91
11 20 57
12 72 60
13 32 49
14 31 89
15 28 2
16 81 30
17 55 90
18 43 25
19 100 82
20 27 19
524
Python code:
import os
def constructive():
knapsack = []
Weight = 0
while(Weight <= cap):
best = max(values)
i = values.index(best)
knapsack.append(i)
Weight = Weight + weights[i]
del values[i]
del weights[i]
return knapsack, Weight
def read_kfile(fname):
with open(fname, 'rU') as kfile:
lines = kfile.readlines() # reads the whole file
n = int(lines[0])
c = int(lines[n+1])
vs = []
ws = []
lines = lines[1:n+1] # Removes the first and last line
for l in lines:
numbers = l.split() # Converts the string into a list
vs.append(int(numbers[1])) # Appends value, need to convert to int
ws.append(int(numbers[2])) # Appends weigth, need to convert to int
return n, c, vs, ws
dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) # Get the directory where the file is located
os.chdir(dir_path) # Change the working directory so we can read the file
knapfile = 'knap20.txt'
nitems, cap, values, weights = read_kfile(knapfile)
val1,val2 =constructive()
print ('knapsack',val1)
print('weight', val2)
print('cap', cap)
Result:
knapsack [18, 0, 8, 13, 3, 8, 1, 0, 3]
weight 570
cap 524