Permutations of integers with sum restrictions
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Christoph Heilmann
am 1 Mär. 2018
Kommentiert: Christoph Heilmann
am 15 Mär. 2018
Hi Matlab gurus,
I would like to find all possible permutations of [-1 0 1] for a varying with varying length with a restriction on the overall sum across on permutation.
npermutek([-1 0 1],n) already allows me to find all possible permutations with varying length n. Is there a way to add the additional sum restriction across all permutations (e.g., n = 3 but output should only include permutations with a sum of 2)?
Since the length goes up to n=40 I running npermutek([-1 0 1],n) would be unfeasible without additional restrictions.
Any help on this issues would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Christoph
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Suraj Mankulangara
am 13 Mär. 2018
Hi Christoph
There are a couple of ways that you can do this:
1. Edit the source code of the "npermutek" function. Where the permutation row is calculated, find the sum of that row. Only add those rows to the matrix that meet the sum restriction
2. Alternatively, you can do:
permutedMatrix = npermutek([2 4 5], 2); % Returns permutations of length 2
permutedMatrix(sum(permutedMatrix, 2) <= maxSum, :) % Returns only those permutations whose sum is less than or equal to maxSum
The second method will allow you to continue using npermutek without making any modifications, if that is of interest to you.
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