Capacity of an aircraft is K, you have N people with weights Wi. Find minimum number of air-crafts to transport all these people.
n <= 10^5 and k <= 10^9
How to approach this problem.
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Capacity of an aircraft is K, you have N people with weights Wi. Find minimum number of air-crafts to transport all these people.
n <= 10^5 and k <= 10^9
How to approach this problem.
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I think this problem is worth 1 million dollars.
It is a variation of the NP-complete Bin Packing problem.
Thanks!
As long as $$$K \geq \max{W_i}$$$ you can use one aircraft and then come back for more people