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Travelling Salesman Problem

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Travelling Salesman Problem

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#include<stdio.

h>

int matrix[25][25], visited_cities[10], limit, cost = 0;

int tsp(int c)
{
int count, nearest_city = 999;
int minimum = 999, temp;
for(count = 0; count < limit; count++)
{
if((matrix[c][count] != 0) && (visited_cities[count] == 0))
{
if(matrix[c][count] < minimum)
{
minimum = matrix[count][0] + matrix[c][count];
}
temp = matrix[c][count];
nearest_city = count;
}
}
if(minimum != 999)
{
cost = cost + temp;
}
return nearest_city;
}

void minimum_cost(int city)


{
int nearest_city;
visited_cities[city] = 1;
printf("%d ", city + 1);
nearest_city = tsp(city);
if(nearest_city == 999)
{
nearest_city = 0;
printf("%d", nearest_city + 1);
cost = cost + matrix[city][nearest_city];
return;
}
minimum_cost(nearest_city);
}

int main()
{
int i, j;
printf("Enter Total Number of Cities:\t");
scanf("%d", &limit);
printf("\nEnter Cost Matrix\n");
for(i = 0; i < limit; i++)
{
printf("\nEnter %d Elements in Row[%d]\n", limit, i + 1);
for(j = 0; j < limit; j++)
{
scanf("%d", &matrix[i][j]);
}
visited_cities[i] = 0;
}
printf("\nEntered Cost Matrix\n");
for(i = 0; i < limit; i++)
{
printf("\n");
for(j = 0; j < limit; j++)
{
printf("%d ", matrix[i][j]);
}
}
printf("\n\nPath:\t");
minimum_cost(0);
printf("\n\nMinimum Cost: \t");
printf("%d\n", cost);
return 0;
}

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