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Script for calculation the best segments combination [closed]

I need help.

I need a script that will accept the length of segments in millimeters and the number of segments of that length. Segments can be of any length up to 1500 mm.

What is the point of the script?

It is necessary that he calculates combinations of segments so that their sum is equal to 1500 mm. The sum of the segments can exceed 1500 mm only by 100mm, but cannot be less than 1500mm.

Also, the number of segments on one interval should not exceed 10 pieces.

The script must find the most profitable solution, so that the surplus is minimal, and even better, it would be equal to 0.

For example:

We have 5 pieces 205mm long, 6 pieces 230mm long and 10 pieces 195mm long. It is necessary to combine them so that their total would be 1500 + - 100 mm.

Conventionally, 205mm x 3 + 230mm x 3 + 195mm x 1 = 1500mm, this is how the script should calculate the moves.

I depend on your help, because all the nuances do not fit in my head.

For myself, I now realized that it will look like an application, where there will be 2 inputs, for the length of the segment and the number of such segments. There will also be buttons add segments nearby.

At the end there will be a button to start calculation



source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74538513/script-for-calculation-the-best-segments-combination

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