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Lazy generate consecutive biggest products of two arrays
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<?php | |
function getAListProductIterator($aList, $aListSize, $bValue, $bIndex) { | |
for ($aIndex=0; $aIndex < $aListSize; $aIndex++) { | |
yield [ | |
'product' => $aList[$aIndex] * $bValue, | |
'aIndex' => $aIndex, | |
'bIndex' => $bIndex | |
]; | |
} | |
} | |
function getConsecutiveBiggestProducts($aList, $bList) { | |
$aListSize = count($aList); | |
$bListSize = count($bList); | |
$n = $bListSize*$aListSize; | |
rsort($aList); | |
rsort($bList); | |
$aIteratorsPriorityQueue = new SplPriorityQueue; | |
for ($bIndex=0; $bIndex < $bListSize; $bIndex++) { | |
$bValue = $bList[$bIndex]; | |
$aIteratorsPriorityQueue->insert( | |
getAListProductIterator($aList, $aListSize, $bValue, $bIndex), | |
$aList[0] * $bValue | |
); | |
} | |
for ($i=0; $i < $n; $i++) { | |
$aIterator = $aIteratorsPriorityQueue->extract(); | |
yield $aIterator->current(); | |
$aIterator->next(); | |
if($aIterator->valid()) { | |
$aIteratorsPriorityQueue->insert( | |
$aIterator, | |
$aIterator->current()['product'] | |
); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
$aList = array(3, 5, 24, 306, 48, 25, 25, 205); | |
$bList = array(0, 73, 48, 25, 1, 2, 3, 508, 401, 2, 200); | |
$abList1 = []; | |
foreach (getConsecutiveBiggestProducts($aList, $bList) as $value) { | |
$abList1[] = $value['product']; | |
} | |
// Naive approach | |
$abList2 = []; | |
foreach($aList as $aKey => $a) { | |
foreach($bList as $bKey => $b) { | |
$abList2[] = $a*$b; | |
} | |
} | |
rsort($abList2); | |
var_dump($abList1 === $abList2); |
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