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:The problem is that in order to use the dynamic programming solution I had to re-word the problem to only use integer weights and volumes. So the printout is correct for that problem statement. I guess I could manually divide the weights and volumes by the corresponding amounts when I print them, but it doesn't seem like a very nice solution. --[[User:Spoon!|Spoon!]] 22:59, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
::I found [[http://razvi.wordpress.com/2008/10/09/dynamic-programming-integer-knapsack/ this]] to help work out what the
:::Note however that that page addresses a slightly different problem; the "0-1" problem, where you can take at most 1 of each item. Whereas in the problem here we can take as many of each item as we want. --[[User:Spoon!|Spoon!]] 02:48, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
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