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package algs14;
import java.util.Arrays;
import stdlib.*;
/* ***********************************************************************
* Compilation: javac Exponential.java
* Execution: java Exponential N
*
* A program with exponential running time. Read in N integers
* and find the subset whose sum is closest to 0.
*
* Limitations
* -----------
* - we assume no sum of N integers will overflow a int
*
*************************************************************************/
public class XExponential {
public static double timeTrial(int N, int[] a) {
Stopwatch s = new Stopwatch();
// find subset closest to 0
long best = Long.MAX_VALUE;
int stop = 1 << N;
for (int n = 1; n < stop; n++) {
long sum = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
if (((n >> i) & 1) == 1) sum = sum + a[i];
}
if (Math.abs(sum) < Math.abs(best)) best = sum;
}
//System.out.println(best);
return s.elapsedTime();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int MAX = 28;
int[] a = new int[MAX];
for (int i = 0; i < MAX; i++)
a[i] = StdRandom.uniform (Integer.MIN_VALUE, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
StdOut.println(Arrays.toString (a));
StdOut.format("%7s %7s %4s\n", "size", "time", "ratio");
double prev = timeTrial(10, a);
for (int N = 1; N < MAX; N += 1) {
double curr = timeTrial(N, a);
StdOut.format("%7d %7.2f %4.2f\n", N, curr, curr / prev);
prev = curr;
}
}
}
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