I think this code is usable:
use strict;
my @height = qw/ 10 15 25 30 10 13 /;
my $columns = 3;
my @Best = ();
my $Min_height = 1E9;
&check_columns ( [ 0 .. $#height ] );
print "best result: \n";
# print join(" ", map { join('#', @$_) } @Best), "\n";
foreach my $y (0..$Table_height) {
foreach my $x (0..$columns) {
my $data = ${$Best[$x]}[$y];
print defined $data ? $data : " ";
print " ";
}
print "\n";
}
# check column height combinations
sub check_columns {
my $pcat = shift;
foreach my $p (0 .. $#{@$pcat} - 1) {
my @result = ( [ @$pcat[0 .. $p] ], [ @$pcat[$p + 1 .. $#{@$pc
+at}] ], @_);
if ($#result == $columns) {
# @result is an array of arrays
# print join(" ", map { join('#', @$_) } @result), "\n";
my $max_height = 0;
foreach my $j (@result) {
my $height = 0;
# foreach my $i (@$j) { print "$i:$height[$i] "; }; pr
+int "\n";
foreach my $i (@$j) { $height += $height[$i] };
$max_height = $height if $height > $max_height;
}
# print "max_height: $max_height\n";
if ($max_height < $Min_height) {
$Min_height = $max_height;
@Best = @result;
}
}
else {
check_columns(@result);
}
}
}
It prints:
best result:
0 2 3 4
1 5
You can un-comment the print lines to check
how it works.
@Best is an array-of-arrays.
Update: show table.
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