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1.4 KiB
Java
43 lines
1.4 KiB
Java
/**
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* @author Md Asif Joardar
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*
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* Description: The partition problem is a classic problem in computer science
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* that asks whether a given set can be partitioned into two subsets such that
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* the sum of elements in each subset is the same.
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*
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* Example:
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* Consider nums = {1, 2, 3}
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* We can split the array "nums" into two partitions, where each having a sum of 3.
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* nums1 = {1, 2}
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* nums2 = {3}
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*
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* The time complexity of the solution is O(n × sum) and requires O(n × sum) space
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*/
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package com.thealgorithms.dynamicprogramming;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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public final class PartitionProblem {
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private PartitionProblem() {
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}
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/**
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* Test if a set of integers can be partitioned into two subsets such that the sum of elements
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* in each subset is the same.
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*
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* @param nums the array contains integers.
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* @return {@code true} if two subset exists, otherwise {@code false}.
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*/
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public static boolean partition(int[] nums) {
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// calculate the sum of all the elements in the array
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int sum = Arrays.stream(nums).sum();
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// it will return true if the sum is even and the array can be divided into two
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// subarrays/subset with equal sum. and here i reuse the SubsetSum class from dynamic
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// programming section to check if there is exists a subsetsum into nums[] array same as the
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// given sum
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return (sum & 1) == 0 && SubsetSum.subsetSum(nums, sum / 2);
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}
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}
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