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orders_order.cpp
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/*
* John is taking orders.
* The ith order is placed by the ith customer at ti time and it takes di time to procees.
* What is the order in which the customers will get their orders?
*
* Input
* On the first line you will get n, the number of orders.
* Then n lines will follow. On the (i+1)th line, you will get ti and di separated by a single space.
*
* Output
* Print the order ( as single space separated integers ) in which the burger customers get their orders.
* If two customers get the order at the same time,
* then print the smallest numbered order first.(remember, the customers are numbered 1 to n).
*
* Approach :
* By greedy approach, we can conclude the customer who ordered first and his order duration is smaller will get his order first.
* So we will sort the orders based on time at which order was taken, + duration it will take to fulfill that order.
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
struct order {
int index;
int time;
int duration;
};
bool compareFunc(order & o1, order & o2) {
if ( (o1.time + o1.duration) < (o2.time + o2.duration) ) {
return true;
} else if ( o1.time + o1.duration == o2.time + o2.duration ) {
if (o1.index < o2.index) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
int main() {
int N;
cin >> N ;
order * orders = new order[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
orders[i].index = i+1;
cin >> orders[i].time;
cin >> orders[i].duration;
}
sort(orders, orders+N, compareFunc);
for( int i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
std::cout << orders[i].index << " ";
}
std::cout << std::endl;
return 0;
}