I have the following algorithm which works well
I tried explaining it here for myself http://nemo.la/?p=943 and it is explained here http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/longest-monotonically-increasing-subsequence-size-n-log-n/ as well and on stackoverflow as well
I want to modify it to produce the longest non-monotonically increasing subsequence
for the sequence 30 20 20 10 10 10 10
the answer should be 4: "10 10 10 10"
But the with nlgn version of the algorithm it isn't working. Initializing s to contain the first element "30" and starting at the second element = 20. This is what happens:
The first step: 30 is not greater than or equal to 20. We find the smallest element greater than 20. The new s becomes "20"
The second step: 20 is greater than or equal to 20. We extend the sequence and s now contains "20 20"
The third step: 10 is not greater than or equal to 20. We find the smallest element greater than 10 which is "20". The new s becomes "10 20"
and s will never grow after that and the algorithm will return 2 instead of 4
int height[100];
int s[100];
int binary_search(int first, int last, int x) {
int mid;
while (first < last) {
mid = (first + last) / 2;
if (height[s[mid]] == x)
return mid;
else if (height[s[mid]] >= x)
last = mid;
else
first = mid + 1;
}
return first; /* or last */
}
int longest_increasing_subsequence_nlgn(int n) {
int i, k, index;
memset(s, 0, sizeof(s));
index = 1;
s[1] = 0; /* s[i] = 0 is the index of the element that ends an increasing sequence of length i = 1 */
for (i = 1; i < n; i++) {
if (height[i] >= height[s[index]]) { /* larger element, extend the sequence */
index++; /* increase the length of my subsequence */
s[index] = i; /* the current doll ends my subsequence */
}
/* else find the smallest element in s >= a[i], basically insert a[i] in s such that s stays sorted */
else {
k = binary_search(1, index, height[i]);
if (height[s[k]] >= height[i]) { /* if truly >= greater */
s[k] = i;
}
}
}
return index;
}