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stack overflow

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Posted by: Guest on April-17-2021
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stack overflow

players = [player for player in input_dict]
prices = {player: input_dict[player]['price'] for player in players}
player_teams = {player: input_dict[player]['team'] for player in players}
player_positions = {player: input_dict[player]['position'] for player in players}
points = {player: input_dict[player]['expected_points'] for player in players}
league_teams = list(set(team for team in player_teams.values()))

prob = LpProblem('Fantasy_team', LpMaximize)
player_var = LpVariable.dicts('Players', players, 0, 1, cat='Integer')

# maximize points
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] * points[player] for player in players])
# number of players to be selected
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players]) == 11 
# max budget
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] * prices[player] for player in players]) <= 100
# position constraints
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'goalkeeper']) == 1
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'defender']) >= 2
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'defender']) <= 5
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'midfielder']) >= 2
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'midfielder']) <= 5
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'forward']) >= 0
prob += lpSum([player_var[player] for player in players if player_positions[player] == 'forward']) <= 3

# max players from one team

for league_team in league_teams:
    team_players = []
    for player, lp_var in player_var.items():
        if player_teams[player] == league_team:
            team_players.append(lp_var)
    prob += lpSum(team_players) <= 3
Posted by: Guest on May-27-2021
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stack overflow

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Posted by: Guest on December-03-2020
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Stack Overflow

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Posted by: Guest on April-01-2021
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stack overflow

if (code != work){
	goToStackOverflow();
}
Posted by: Guest on January-03-2021

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