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#171613 - Start from either side, if having box with mixed bottle size Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Fill the box with large bottles from one side and small bottles from the other side. Allocate full columns when the first bottle in the column is stashed away. If you have non-full a column of the correct size, then place the bottle there. If you haven't a non-full column, then check the total size of your started columns. If room for one more column of the required size, then allocate the column.
Fill columns of small bottles from top to bottom, and columsn of large bottles from bottom to top. Allow a column of large bottles to handle one or more small bottles at the end. Easiest is of course to have the machine designed for two output boxes - one reserved for large bottles and one for small bottles. Then you will always get the boxes 100% filled. |
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