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How to find the minimum sum of multiple different routes

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Valkmi
Valkmi 2016년 9월 21일
댓글: Valkmi 2016년 9월 21일
Hi everyone, this is my first question and I appreciate for all the help I can get. I'm having a problem solving the following problem:
For example: x1 = 2
x2 = 3
x3 = 1.5
y1 = 5
y2 = 4
y3 = 1
z1 = 2
z2 = 4
z3 = 2
I need to find the minimum sum of x,y and z while the indices 1,2,3 are only used once, for example the solution could be x1 + y2 + z3 or z1 + x2 + y3. In this case the solution would be z1 + x2 + y3. This is simple version of the problem, in reality I have much more data, which is why I need to create this algorithm.
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Adam
Adam 2016년 9월 21일
편집: Adam 2016년 9월 21일
It would be trivial to do in a nested for loop using circshift and sum, but I'm sure someone can come up with a better solution that that.
As an aside though don't name your variables like that.
Either put them all in one 3 x 3 array of have 3 arrays x, y, z each of length 3, depending which works better for your solution.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2016년 9월 21일
편집: John D'Errico 2016년 9월 21일
Yes. Just put your data in an array. You will gain greatly learning to use arrays.
Just as important, tell us what the real problem is. Is this a problem where you have n variables, each of which can appear in the sum only once? In that case, the problem has complexity of factorial(n), so expect it to be quite difficult to solve if n is at all large.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2016년 9월 21일
This sounds like the assignment problem. The matrix formulation of the Hungarian algorithm linked to by that page shouldn't be too difficult to implement in MATLAB.
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Valkmi
Valkmi 2016년 9월 21일
That was exactly what is was looking for, thank you! In the bottom of the Hungarian algorithm wikipedia page is a link to MATLAB implementation of this algorithm.

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