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elkai-rs - a Rust library for solving TSP problems

crates.io docs repo


Installation

[dependencies]
elkai-rs = "0.1.7"

Example usage

use std::collections::HashMap;
use elkai_rs::Coordinates2D;

fn main() {
    let cities = Coordinates2D::new(HashMap::from_iter([
        ("city1", (0.0, 0.0)),
        ("city2", (0.0, 4.0)),
        ("city3", (5.0, 0.0))
    ]));
    println!("{:?}", cities.solve(10));
}
use elkai_rs::DistanceMatrix;

fn main() {
    let cities = DistanceMatrix::new(vec![
        vec![0, 4, 0],
        vec![0, 0, 5],
        vec![0, 0, 0]
    ]);
    println!("{:?}", cities.solve(10));
}

License

The LKH native code by Helsgaun is released for non-commercial use only. Therefore the same restriction applies to elkai-rs, which is explained in the LICENSE file.

How it works internally

  • We link the C api of elkai to Rust with cc-rs.

⚠️ elkai-rs takes a global mutex (just like what elkai did) during the solving phase which means two threads cannot solve problems at the same time. If you want to run other workloads at the same time, you have to run another process.