Given the time taken by n tasks. Find the minimum time needed to finish the tasks such that skipping of tasks is allowed, but can not skip two consecutive tasks.
Examples :
Input : arr[] = {10, 5, 7, 10} Output : 12 We can skip first and last task and finish these task in 12 min. Input : arr[] = {10} Output : 0 There is only one task and we can skip it. Input : arr[] = {10, 30} Output : 10 Input : arr[] = {10, 5, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 10} Output : 22
The given problem has the following recursive property.
Let minTime(i) be minimum time to finish till i’th task. It can be written as minimum of two values.
- Minimum time if i’th task is included in list, let this time be incl(i)
- Minimum time if i’th task is excluded from result, let this time be excl(i)
minTime(i) = min(excl(i), incl(i))
The result is minTime(n-1) if there are n tasks and indexes start from 0.
incl(i) can be written as below.
// There are two possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included incl(i) = min(incl(i-1), excl(i-1)) + arr[i] // Since this is inclusive // arr[i] must be included
excl(i) can be written as below.
// There is only one possibility (Previous task must be // included as we can't skip consecutive tasks. excl(i) = incl(i-1)
A simple solution is to make two tables incl[] and excl[] to store times for tasks. Finally, return a minimum of incl[n-1] and excl[n-1]. This solution requires O(n) time and O(n) space.
If we take a closer look, we can notice that we only need incl and excl of the previous job. So we can save space and solve the problem in O(n) time and O(1) space.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
C++
// C++ program to find minimum time to finish tasks // such that no two consecutive tasks are skipped. #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; // arr[] represents time taken by n given tasks int minTime( int arr[], int n) { // Corner Cases if (n <= 0) return 0; // Initialize value for the case when there // is only one task in task list. int incl = arr[0]; // First task is included int excl = 0; // First task is excluded // Process remaining n-1 tasks for ( int i=1; i<n; i++) { // Time taken if current task is included // There are two possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included int incl_new = arr[i] + min(excl, incl); // Time taken when current task is not // included. There is only one possibility // that previous task is also included. int excl_new = incl; // Update incl and excl for next iteration incl = incl_new; excl = excl_new; } // Return minimum of two values for last task return min(incl, excl); } // Driver code int main() { int arr1[] = {10, 5, 2, 7, 10}; int n1 = sizeof (arr1)/ sizeof (arr1[0]); cout << minTime(arr1, n1) << endl; int arr2[] = {10, 5, 7, 10}; int n2 = sizeof (arr2)/ sizeof (arr2[0]); cout << minTime(arr2, n2) << endl; int arr3[] = {10, 5, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 10}; int n3 = sizeof (arr3)/ sizeof (arr3[0]); cout << minTime(arr3, n3) << endl; return 0; } |
Java
// Java program to find minimum time to // finish tasks such that no two // consecutive tasks are skipped. import java.io.*; class GFG { // arr[] represents time taken by n // given tasks static int minTime( int arr[], int n) { // Corner Cases if (n <= 0 ) return 0 ; // Initialize value for the case // when there is only one task in // task list. // First task is included int incl = arr[ 0 ]; // First task is excluded int excl = 0 ; // Process remaining n-1 tasks for ( int i = 1 ; i < n; i++) { // Time taken if current task is // included. There are two // possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included int incl_new = arr[i] + Math.min(excl, incl); // Time taken when current task is not // included. There is only one // possibility that previous task is // also included. int excl_new = incl; // Update incl and excl for next // iteration incl = incl_new; excl = excl_new; } // Return minimum of two values for // last task return Math.min(incl, excl); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { int arr1[] = { 10 , 5 , 2 , 7 , 10 }; int n1 = arr1.length; System.out.println(minTime(arr1, n1)); int arr2[] = { 10 , 5 , 7 , 10 }; int n2 = arr2.length; System.out.println(minTime(arr2, n2)); int arr3[] = { 10 , 5 , 2 , 4 , 8 , 6 , 7 , 10 }; int n3 = arr3.length; System.out.println(minTime(arr3, n3)); } } // This code is contributed by Prerna Saini |
Python3
# Python3 program to find minimum # time to finish tasks such that no # two consecutive tasks are skipped. # arr[] represents time # taken by n given tasks def minTime(arr, n): # Corner Cases if (n < = 0 ): return 0 # Initialize value for the # case when there is only # one task in task list. incl = arr[ 0 ] # First task is included excl = 0 # First task is excluded # Process remaining n-1 tasks for i in range ( 1 , n): # Time taken if current task is included # There are two possibilities # (a) Previous task is also included # (b) Previous task is not included incl_new = arr[i] + min (excl, incl) # Time taken when current task is not # included. There is only one possibility # that previous task is also included. excl_new = incl # Update incl and excl for next iteration incl = incl_new excl = excl_new # Return minimum of two values for last task return min (incl, excl) # Driver code arr1 = [ 10 , 5 , 2 , 7 , 10 ] n1 = len (arr1) print (minTime(arr1, n1)) arr2 = [ 10 , 5 , 7 , 10 ] n2 = len (arr2) print (minTime(arr2, n2)) arr3 = [ 10 , 5 , 2 , 4 , 8 , 6 , 7 , 10 ] n3 = len (arr3) print (minTime(arr3, n3)) # This code is contributed by Anant Agarwal. |
C#
// C# program to find minimum time to // finish tasks such that no two // consecutive tasks are skipped. using System; class GFG { // arr[] represents time taken by n // given tasks static int minTime( int []arr, int n) { // Corner Cases if (n <= 0) return 0; // Initialize value for the case // when there is only one task in // task list. // First task is included int incl = arr[0]; // First task is excluded int excl = 0; // Process remaining n-1 tasks for ( int i = 1; i < n; i++) { // Time taken if current task is // included. There are two // possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included int incl_new = arr[i] + Math.Min(excl, incl); // Time taken when current task is not // included. There is only one // possibility that previous task is // also included. int excl_new = incl; // Update incl and excl for next // iteration incl = incl_new; excl = excl_new; } // Return minimum of two values for // last task return Math.Min(incl, excl); } // Driver code public static void Main() { int []arr1 = {10, 5, 2, 7, 10}; int n1 = arr1.Length; Console.WriteLine(minTime(arr1, n1)); int []arr2 = {10, 5, 7, 10}; int n2 = arr2.Length; Console.WriteLine(minTime(arr2, n2)); int []arr3 = {10, 5, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 10}; int n3 = arr3.Length; Console.WriteLine(minTime(arr3, n3)); } } // This code is contributed by Anant Agarwal. |
PHP
<?php // PHP program to find minimum time // to finish tasks such that no two // consecutive tasks are skipped. // arr[] represents time // taken by n given tasks function minTime( $arr , $n ) { // Corner Cases if ( $n <= 0) return 0; // Initialize value for the // case when there is only // one task in task list. // First task is included $incl = $arr [0]; // First task is excluded $excl = 0; // Process remaining n-1 tasks for ( $i = 1; $i < $n ; $i ++) { // Time taken if current task is // included There are two possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included $incl_new = $arr [ $i ] + min( $excl , $incl ); // Time taken when current task // is not included. There is only // one possibility that previous // task is also included. $excl_new = $incl ; // Update incl and excl // for next iteration $incl = $incl_new ; $excl = $excl_new ; } // Return minimum of two // values for last task return min( $incl , $excl ); } // Driver code $arr1 = array (10, 5, 2, 7, 10); $n1 = sizeof( $arr1 ); echo minTime( $arr1 , $n1 ), "\n" ; $arr2 = array (10, 5, 7, 10); $n2 = sizeof( $arr2 ); echo minTime( $arr2 , $n2 ), "\n" ; $arr3 = array (10, 5, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 10); $n3 = sizeof( $arr3 ); echo minTime( $arr3 , $n3 ); // This code is contributed // by nitin mittal. ?> |
Javascript
<script> // Javascript program to find minimum time to // finish tasks such that no two // consecutive tasks are skipped. // arr[] represents time taken by n // given tasks function minTime(arr, n) { // Corner Cases if (n <= 0) return 0; // Initialize value for the case // when there is only one task in // task list. // First task is included let incl = arr[0]; // First task is excluded let excl = 0; // Process remaining n-1 tasks for (let i = 1; i < n; i++) { // Time taken if current task is // included. There are two // possibilities // (a) Previous task is also included // (b) Previous task is not included let incl_new = arr[i] + Math.min(excl, incl); // Time taken when current task is not // included. There is only one // possibility that previous task is // also included. let excl_new = incl; // Update incl and excl for next // iteration incl = incl_new; excl = excl_new; } // Return minimum of two values for // last task return Math.min(incl, excl); } // Driver Code let arr1 = [10, 5, 2, 7, 10]; let n1 = arr1.length; document.write(minTime(arr1, n1) + "<br/>" ); let arr2 = [10, 5, 7, 10]; let n2 = arr2.length; document.write(minTime(arr2, n2) + "<br/>" ); let arr3 = [10, 5, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 10]; let n3 = arr3.length; document.write(minTime(arr3, n3) + "<br/>" ); </script> |
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Time Complexity: O(n)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)
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