/** * File: fractional_knapsack.java * Created Time: 2023-07-20 * Author: krahets (krahets@163.com) */ package chapter_greedy; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Comparator; /* Item */ class Item { int w; // Item weight int v; // Item value public Item(int w, int v) { this.w = w; this.v = v; } } public class fractional_knapsack { /* Fractional knapsack: Greedy algorithm */ static double fractionalKnapsack(int[] wgt, int[] val, int cap) { // Create item list with two attributes: weight, value Item[] items = new Item[wgt.length]; for (int i = 0; i < wgt.length; i++) { items[i] = new Item(wgt[i], val[i]); } // Sort by unit value item.v / item.w from high to low Arrays.sort(items, Comparator.comparingDouble(item -> -((double) item.v / item.w))); // Loop for greedy selection double res = 0; for (Item item : items) { if (item.w <= cap) { // If remaining capacity is sufficient, put the entire current item into the knapsack res += item.v; cap -= item.w; } else { // If remaining capacity is insufficient, put part of the current item into the knapsack res += (double) item.v / item.w * cap; // No remaining capacity, so break out of the loop break; } } return res; } public static void main(String[] args) { int[] wgt = { 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 }; int[] val = { 50, 120, 150, 210, 240 }; int cap = 50; // Greedy algorithm double res = fractionalKnapsack(wgt, val, cap); System.out.println("Maximum item value not exceeding knapsack capacity is " + res); } }