Bin Packing Problem: Solver Fails to Find Solutions Requiring More Than 4 Bins #4530
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What happens if you change the solver ? |
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I hadn't changed until when you asked. I tryed "CP-SAT" solver, too. And I got the same stucking issue. |
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you should enable logging |
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I'm using
Version: main/v9.11.42.10
Language: C#
with Solver "SCIP" on Windows 11
I added more parts to check the "Bin Packing Problem Solver"
I changed DataModel to
I expected 7-8 bins needed with the optimized result, but the Solver stucks.
I changed the DataModel like:
I got the same result (Stucks), but if I use small number of Weights and if needed less than 5 bins the results come out.
My full code as below:
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