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unix/cpair/cpair.c

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/**
* @file cpair.c
* @author Ivaylo Ivanov 11777707
* @date 08.12.2018
*
* @brief Main program module.
*
* A program that searches for the closest pair of points in a set of 2D-points
*
* SYNOPSIS
* cpair
*
* EXAMPLE
* $ cat 1.txt
* 4.0 4.0
* -1.0 1.0
* 1.0 -1.0
* -4.0 -4.0
* $ ./cpair < 1.txt
* -1.000000 1.000000
* 1.000000 -1.000000
*
*
* The program accepts an array of 2D-points as an input from stdin. The input ends at EOF.
*
* The program does the following:
* - No output if the array has one point
* - The points if the array has 2 points
* - Otherwise, the array is split in 2 parts based on the mean of X and sent to 2 different paralell child processes. The parent watches for the return code of the children and terminates with an error if any of the children exit with anything other than success.
*
* Algorithm description when there are more than 2 points:
* - P1 and P2 are the closest pairs for the first and the second part respectively.
* - Go through all of the pairs between the points from the first half with the second half and save the shortest one in P3.
* - Compare P1, P2 and P3 and return the shortest one to stdout.
*
**/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
/// Node struct for linked list
typedef struct node {
float points[2];
struct node * next;
} node_t;
float get_x_mean(node_t * head);
float get_distance(float x1, float x2, float y1, float y2);
int main(void) {
char input[__UINT8_MAX__] = ""; ///< An array to save the input to
int point_num = 0; ///< Save the number of points
node_t * head = NULL;
pid_t child_a, child_b;
head = malloc(sizeof(node_t));
node_t * current = head;
while(fgets(input, __INT8_MAX__, stdin) != NULL) { ///< Read line by line
/// Split the input by whitespace as delimiter
char *x = strtok(input, " ");
char *y = strtok(NULL, " ");
if(x != NULL && y != NULL) {
/// Convert to float and save to the list
current -> points[0] = strtof(x, NULL);
current -> points[1] = strtof(y, NULL);
current -> next = malloc(sizeof(node_t));
current = current -> next;
point_num++; ///< Increase the list length
} else {
puts("ERROR: Ill-formed line found");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
if(feof(stdin) == 0) {
puts("ERROR: An error interrupted the read");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if(point_num == 1)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
if(point_num == 2) {
printf("%f %f\n", head -> points[0], head -> points[1]);
printf("%f %f\n", head -> next -> points[0], head -> next -> points[1]);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
float x_mean = get_x_mean(head);
child_a = fork();
child_b = fork();
switch(child_a){
case -1:
puts("ERROR: Coudn't fork child");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
case 0:
puts("Child");
break;
default:
break;
}
switch(child_b){
case -1:
puts("ERROR: Coudn't fork child");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
case 0:
puts("Child");
break;
default:
break;
}
int status;
waitpid(child_a, &status, 0);
waitpid(child_b, &status, 0);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/**
* @brief Function to calculate the mean of the X coordinates from a points list
* @details Loops through the points list, gets the sum of X coordinates and returns the mean
* @param head - a pointer to a list with the points
* @return mean of all X coordinates
*
**/
float get_x_mean(node_t * head) {
node_t * current = head;
float x_sum = 0;
int i = 0;
while(current -> next != NULL) {
x_sum += current -> points[0];
current = current -> next;
i++;
}
return x_sum/i;
}
/**
* @brief Function to calculate the distance between 2 points
* @details The function calculates the distance between 2 points
* in a Cartesian coordinate system, given their coordinates
* @param x1, y1 - pair of coordinates for the first point
* x2, y2 - pair of coordinates for the second point
* @return distance between the two points
*
**/
float get_distance(float x1, float x2, float y1, float y2) {
return sqrt(pow((x2 - x1), 2) + pow((y2 - y1), 2));
}