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/*
Car sequencing in B-Prolog.
Based on the OPL3 model car.mod.
This model is based on the car sequencing model in
Pascal Van Hentenryck
'The OPL Optimization Programming Language', page 184ff.
(Via other implementations:
http://www.hakank.org/google_or_tools/car.py
http://www.hakank.org/minizinc/car.mzn
)
Model created by Hakan Kjellerstrand, hakank@gmail.com
See also my B-Prolog page: http://www.hakank.org/bprolog/
*/
% Licenced under CC-BY-4.0 : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
go :-
NbCars = 6,
Cars = 1..NbCars,
NbOptions = 5,
Options = 1..NbOptions,
NbSlots = 10,
Slots = 1..NbSlots,
Demand = [1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2],
Option = [[1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1],
[0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1],
[1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0],
[1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0],
[0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0]],
Capacity = [[1,2],
[2,3],
[1,3],
[2,5],
[1,5]],
%% This don't work:
% OptionDemand @= [sum([Demand[J]*Option[I,J] : J in Cars]) : I in Options],
% Have to use an accumulator ac/2
foreach(I in Options,ac(OptionDemandTmp,[]),[OD],
(
OD #= sum([ Demand[J]*Option[I,J] : J in Cars]),
OptionDemandTmp^1 = [OD|OptionDemandTmp^0]
)
),
reverse(OptionDemandTmp,OptionDemand),
%
% decision variables
%
length(Slot,NbSlots),
Slot :: 1..NbCars,
new_array(Setup,[NbOptions,NbSlots]),
array_to_list(Setup,SetupVars),
SetupVars :: 0..1,
% To minimize
Z #= sum([S*Slot[S] : S in Cars]),
%
% Constraints
%
foreach(C in Cars,
sum([(Slot[S] #= C) : S in Slots]) #= Demand[C]
),
foreach(O in Options,
S in 1..NbSlots - Capacity[O,2] + 1,
sum([Setup[O,J] : J in S..S + Capacity[O,2]- 1]) #=< Capacity[O,1]
),
%% This don't work
% foreach(O in Options, S in Slots,
% Setup[O,S] #= Option[O,Slot[S]]
% ),
%% Instead one has to use a couple of element/3.
foreach(O in Options, S in Slots,
[SlotS,SS],
(element(S,Slot,SlotS),
matrix_element(Option,O,SlotS,SS),
Setup[O,S] #= SS
)),
foreach(O in Options, I in 1..OptionDemand[O],
(
sum([Setup[O,S] : S in 1..(NbSlots - I * Capacity[O,2])]) #>=
(OptionDemand[O] - I * Capacity[O,1])
)
),
term_variables([Slot,SetupVars], Vars),
minof(labeling(Vars),Z),
writeln(z:Z),
writeln(slot:Slot),
SetupRows @= Setup^rows,
foreach(Row in SetupRows, writeln(Row)),
nl.
matrix_element(X, I, J, Val) :-
element(I, X, Row),
element(J, Row, Val).