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matrix_path_3-ways_best.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Author: Daniel "Trizen" Șuteu
# License: GPLv3
# Date: 13 August 2016
# Website: https://github.com/trizen
# The minimal path sum in the 5 by 5 matrix below, by starting in any cell
# in the left column and finishing in any cell in the right column, and only
# moving up, down, and right; the sum is equal to 994.
# This algorithm finds the best possible path.
# The problem was taken from: https://projecteuler.net/problem=82
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
no warnings 'recursion';
use List::Util qw(min);
use Memoize qw(memoize);
memoize('path');
my @matrix = (
[131, 673, 234, 103, 18],
[201, 96, 342, 965, 150],
[630, 803, 746, 422, 111],
[537, 699, 497, 121, 956],
[805, 732, 524, 37, 331],
);
my $end = $#matrix;
sub path {
my ($i, $j, $last) = @_;
$j >= $end && return $matrix[$i][$j];
my @paths;
if ($i > 0 and $last ne 'down') {
push @paths, path($i - 1, $j, 'up');
}
push @paths, path($i, $j + 1, 'ok');
if ($i < $end and $last ne 'up') {
push @paths, path($i + 1, $j, 'down');
}
my $min = 'inf';
foreach my $sum (@paths) {
$min = $sum if $sum < $min;
}
$min + $matrix[$i][$j];
}
my @sums;
foreach my $i (0 .. $end) {
push @sums, path($i, 0, 'ok');
}
say min(@sums);