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Challenging AI Problem in VFP
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05/08/1997 01:33:16
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordan
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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00043064
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>Interesting. I'd suggest leaving the garphical part out fo now. Once the basic functionality is up it shouldn't be much difficult either(that's what I say to myself always ;) <g>)
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>You say the containers could be of 20ft, 40ft etc. The 1st imput could be the type/size of container and then calculate the AREA of the container.
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>Now we come down to goods. If the goods carton are all of one size the job shouldn't be much difficult, though if they are of different sizes we need to get those sizes say in an array and a column of the array could also store the AREA(lxbxh) of the goods carton.
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>Doing some math here can tell us how many goods cartons can fit in, though it would be criptic for goods cartons of multiple sizes wherein you will have to feed in which ones to give more priority or percentage or maximum numbers etc.
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>Good Luck,
>Kamal
>
>>I have a very complex prob..
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>>Our co. being a export firm is having a requirement, the details of which are as follows :-
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>>we are shipping goods in various carton sizes which goes into containers of 40ft, 20 ft etc.
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>>We try to fill as much goods as possible in a container..(saving each inch of space)
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>>Our goods carton size varies from order to order.. what we want is the user should give input of carton sizes i.e.
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>>Length X Breadth X Width & in which container (i.e. 40 or 20) wants to put those goods..
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>>Program should show a graphical presentation, how goods will be loaded, i.e. how can rows, in which direction horizontal or vertical....so that we can utilize maximum space...
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>>This Prob. is so complex that I don't know from where to start it...
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>>Any Help/ideas/suggestions are welcome...

Thanks Kamal, Actually simple maths calculations what we are doing is

suppose LXBXW are 20X34X29

so 0.20X0.34x0.29=0.01972

This is per carton CBM now multiply it with no. of cartons say 1200, so

1200X0.01972=23.664

So quantity can fit in say 20ft.

But physically when labours start to stuff the goods situation is alltogether different.. if a carton size is odd, it wastes a lot of space..

Its not possible to manually stuff the goods and test this out, have to set some formula where it can check no. of combinations and comes up with the best result...
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