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Hello,
After a long search trough articles on Code Project, I have found none, that relates to solving problem of packing two-dimensional rectangular elements at orthogonal board, or so called 'Strip packing problem'. I'm interested in algorithms for that area. There are many articles on the Internet, but is there any written on Code Project.
If there is, please point me to the link.
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Updated 31-Mar-14 1:46am
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Well, several searchs doens't come up with one, so I guess the answer is "No".
 
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Perić Željko 1-Apr-14 6:49am    
Thanks for answer and effort to find it.
This problem is interesting to me and many more developers in the world, but the solution requires extensive knowledge in mathematics. Searching the Internet, I came to the conclusion that this problem is solved only by a mathematical experts in the rank of master's degree or greater. And the solutions are usually Copyright protected. I have made a program that partially, in the rank of all other solutions, solves this kind of problem. However, my knowledge of the expression of such solution through professional and widely accepted mathematical terminology is negligible and probably unacceptable for writing an article. Pity that on the Code Project there are no one of the Top Experts interested to write an high-quality article dedicated to resolving this kind of problem, perhaps more comprehensive than those that can be found on the Internet, and make that kind of knowledge available to everyone in the world. For resolving this problem is not a matter of understanding the theory but the high-quality general mathematical solutions implemented through algorithms and computer programs understandable to wide public.
Since You are one of Top Experts, based on the exposed biography and awards, perhaps You could move things in that direction.

All the best,
Perić Željko
Dave Kreskowiak 1-Apr-14 8:11am    
And what makes you think I have a masters degree in math??

Sorry, but I've got my own stuff I have to work on.

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