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#!/usr/bin/python3
# https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-237/#TASK2
#
# Task 2: Maximise Greatness
# ==========================
#
# You are given an array of integers.
#
# Write a script to permute the given array such that you get the maximum
# possible greatness.
#
### To determine greatness, nums[i] < perm[i] where 0 <= i < nums.length
#
## Example 1
##
## Input: @nums = (1, 3, 5, 2, 1, 3, 1)
## Output: 4
##
## One possible permutation: (2, 5, 1, 3, 3, 1, 1) which returns 4 greatness as below:
## nums[0] < perm[0]
## nums[1] < perm[1]
## nums[3] < perm[3]
## nums[4] < perm[4]
#
## Example 2
##
## Input: @ints = (1, 2, 3, 4)
## Output: 3
##
## One possible permutation: (2, 3, 4, 1) which returns 3 greatness as below:
## nums[0] < perm[0]
## nums[1] < perm[1]
## nums[2] < perm[2]
#
############################################################
##
## discussion
##
############################################################
#
# Calculate all permutations and check the greatness for each permutation
# Keep the maximum
from itertools import permutations
def greatness(nums: list, perm: list) -> int:
greatness = 0
indices = list(range(len(nums)))
for i in indices:
if nums[i] < perm[i]:
greatness+=1
return greatness
def maximise_greatness(ints: list):
print("Input: (" + ', '.join(str(x) for x in ints) + ")")
max = 0
for perm in permutations(ints):
current = greatness(ints, perm)
if current > max:
max = current
print(f"Output: {max}")
maximise_greatness([1, 3, 5, 2, 1, 3, 1])
maximise_greatness([1, 2, 3, 4])