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package org.chocosolver.samples.integer;
import org.chocosolver.samples.AbstractProblem;
import org.chocosolver.solver.Solver;
import org.chocosolver.solver.constraints.Constraint;
import org.chocosolver.solver.constraints.IntConstraintFactory;
import org.chocosolver.solver.variables.IntVar;
import org.chocosolver.solver.variables.VariableFactory;
import org.kohsuke.args4j.Option;
/**
* Simple example which orders a set of integer variables
*
*
* @author Charles Prud'homme
* @since 28/03/12
*/
public class Ordering extends AbstractProblem {
@Option(name = "-n", aliases = "--number", usage = "number of variables.", required = false)
int n = 1000;
IntVar[] vars;
Constraint[] cstrs;
@Override
public void createSolver() {
solver = new Solver("Ordering " + n);
}
@Override
public void buildModel() {
vars = VariableFactory.boundedArray("v", n, 1, n, solver);
cstrs = new Constraint[n - 1];
for (int i = 0; i < n - 1; i++) {
cstrs[i] = IntConstraintFactory.arithm(vars[i], "<", vars[i + 1]);
}
solver.post(cstrs);
}
@Override
public void configureSearch() {
}
@Override
public void solve() {
solver.findSolution();
}
@Override
public void prettyOut() {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Ordering().execute(args);
}
}