This application claims the benefit of Chinese patent application No. 201210380387.9, titled “METHOD FOR FINANCIAL SELF-SERVICE EQUIPMENT TO DISPENSE BANKNOTES” and filed with the State Intellectual Property Office on Oct. 9, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to the technical field of financial self-service terminal transaction, and particularly to a method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes with incomplete precise.
Presently, a method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes is usually a precise one, i.e., in the method, the banknotes are dispensed strictly in accordance with a total amount of banknotes to be dispensed, so that the total amount obtained by adding denominations of all dispensed banknotes together is exactly equal to the total amount of banknotes to be dispensed.
The disadvantage of this precise method is that it is unable to satisfy a user's needs even a deviation is acceptable to the user. When a user wants to exchange 100 dollars into RMB on an automatic foreign currency exchange machine and the exchange rate is 6.823, the automatic foreign currency exchange machine should output RMB 682 Yuan; if the banknotes with 1-yuan and 2-yuan denominations have been used up and the minimum denomination in the remaining banknotes is 5-yuan, then the exchange will fail if a precise banknotes output is required in accordance with the total amount of banknotes to be dispensed. In the case that the user would like to accept the banknotes dispensing with 680 Yuan, however the machine does not deal with this situation flexibly. Therefore the existing banknote dispensing method of the banknote dispensing equipment is not flexible enough to provide a better banknote dispensing solution for users, and it is not convenient for users to use.
Therefore, the most urgent problem to be solved is how to improve the flexibility of the banknotes dispensing solution and make it more convenient for users in use.
In view of this, the objective of the invention is to provide a method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes to improve the flexibility of a banknote dispensing solution and make it more convenient for uses in use.
An embodiment of the invention is implemented as follows.
A method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes, which includes:
acquiring a total dispensing amount input by a user;
acquiring denomination values of available banknotes in the self-service equipment;
acquiring the number of available banknotes corresponding to each denomination value;
determining a total available amount in the self-service equipment according to the denomination values and the number of available banknotes;
dispensing banknotes for the total dispensing amount adopting a precise banknote dispensing method, in the case where the total available amount is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder;
determining a new dispensing amount which falls into a range from the total dispensing amount minus a preset error to the total dispensing amount, wherein the new dispensing amount can divide the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment with no remainder, in the case where the total available amount is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can not divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder;
if there is a new dispensing amount, setting the new dispensing amount as the total dispensing amount, and dispensing banknotes for the total dispensing amount adopting the precise banknote dispensing method; and
if there is no new dispensing amount in the range from the total dispensing amount minus the preset error to the total dispensing amount, prompting that the banknote dispensing fails.
Preferably, in the case where there is only one denomination value available in the self-service equipment, the precise banknote dispensing method includes:
calculating a quotient from dividing the total dispensing amount by the only one denomination value; and
outputting banknotes with the only one denomination value by the self-service equipment, the number of the outputting banknotes being equal to the quotient.
Preferably, in the case where there are two denomination values available in the self-service equipment, the precise banknote dispensing method includes:
establishing a relation between the two denomination values, the number of available banknotes corresponding to each of the two denomination values and the total dispensing amount, which is expressed as the following equation: A1X1+A2X2=M, where A1 and A2 are the two denomination values respectively, X1 is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value A1, X2 is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value A2, and M is the total dispensing amount;
dividing both sides of the equation A1X1+A2X2=M by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) to obtain a linear equation with two unknowns, a1X1+a2X2=m, in the case where the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values is not greater than 1, where a1 is a quotient from dividing A by gcd(A1,A2), a2 is a quotient from dividing A2 by gcd(A1,A2), and m is the quotient from dividing M by gcd(A1,A2);
calculating a general solution of a1X1+a2X2=m to obtain a general solution formula
where
is one particular solution of a1X1+a2X2=m, and t is an integer free variable;
calculating out a set of A all t satisfying 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2 according to the general solution formula, where S1 is the actual number of available banknotes with the denomination value A1, and S2 is the actual number of available banknotes with the denomination A2;
further determining, in the set A, the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle corresponding to X1 and X2; and
substituting the integer t into the general solution formula to calculate out values of X1 and X2, and outputting X1 number of banknotes with the denomination value A and X2 number of banknotes with the denomination value A2 by the self-service equipment, in the case where there is an integer t.
Preferably, in the case where there are n types of denomination values available in the self-service equipment, the precise banknote dispensing method includes:
establishing a relation between the n types of denomination values, the number of available banknotes corresponding to each of the n types of denomination values and the total dispensing, which is expressed as the following equation:
where Ai is one denomination value of the n types of denomination values, Xi is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value Ai, n is the total number of the denomination value types, and M is the total dispensing amount;
dividing both sides of the equation
by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) to obtain a linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns,
in the case where the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values is not greater than 1, where ai is a quotient from dividing Ai by gcd(A1, A2 . . . An), and m is a quotient from dividing M by gcd(A1, A2 . . . An);
calculating a general solution formula of the linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns
which is
where t, x3, x4, . . . , xnεZ;
calculating out a set A of all t satisfying 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2 . . . 0≦Xn≦Sn according to the general solution of
where S1, S2 . . . Sn are the numbers of available banknotes respectively with the denominations values A1, A2 . . . An;
determining, in the set A, the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle corresponding to X1, X2 . . . Xn; and
substituting the integer t into the general solution formula to calculate out values of X1, X2 . . . Xn, and outputting X1, X2 . . . Xn numbers of banknotes with corresponding denomination values A1, A2 . . . An, in the case where there is an integer t.
Preferably, the preset banknote dispensing principle is an average-dispensing principle.
Preferably, the preset banknote dispensing principle is an equal-emptying principle.
Preferably, the preset banknote dispensing principle is a number minimum principle.
Preferably, the preset banknote dispensing principle is a maximum-denomination priority principle.
Preferably, the preset banknote dispensing principle is a minimum-denomination priority principle.
Preferably, in the case where there is no new dispensing amount, after the step of prompting that the banknote dispensing fails, the method further includes:
acquiring, in a database, by the self-service equipment, available denomination values and the number of banknotes corresponding to each available denomination value of other self-service equipments connected to a network;
determining, in the database, a specific address of a self-service equipment that conforms to a preset condition, the preset condition being that: the total available amount in the self-service equipment is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder; or that there is a new dispensing amount which falls into a range from the total dispensing amount minus a preset error to the total dispensing amount and can divide the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment with no remainder; and
displaying the specific address.
Compared with the prior art, the technical solution provided by the embodiment has following advantages and features.
In the solution provided by the invention, an incomplete precise banknote dispensing solution is achieved, and the solution satisfies the actual needs of the self-service equipment, especially on an automatic foreign currency exchange machine, the self-service equipment may perform foreign currency exchange automatically as the exchange rate fluctuates. By the invention, an optimal banknote dispensing solution within a permissible error range of a system can be calculated out. It not only achieves incomplete precise banknote dispensing within a certain error to improve the success rate of banknote dispensing so as to provide convenience to the users, but also makes the error minimum to achieve an optimized performance, so that the users are willing to accept the incomplete banknote dispensing solution for reference easily. The solution according to the invention has practical values and is more flexible and convenient for users in use.
To more clearly illustrate technical solutions in the invention or the prior art, accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments and the prior art will be simply introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are just some embodiments of the invention, and other accompanying drawings can be obtained by those skilled in the art in light of these accompanying drawings without any creative efforts.
The solutions according to the embodiments of the invention will be clearly and fully described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the invention. Apparently, the embodiments described below are merely some but not all of embodiments of the invention. Any other embodiments that will occur to those ordinary skilled in the art in light of the embodiments of the invention here shall belong to the scope of protection of the invention.
A method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes is provided in an embodiment according to the present invention, so as to improve the banknote-dispensing flexibility for users to use more easily. As there are several manners for specifically implementing of the above method for a financial self-service equipment to dispense banknotes, the method will be described in detail with specific embodiments in the following.
Referring to
Step S11, acquiring a total dispensing amount input by a user.
Specifically, the total dispensing amount is an amount to be output after the self-service equipment finishes a matching on the user, that is, a user-demanded amount.
For example, the user inputs 200 Yuan.
Step S12, acquiring denomination values of available banknotes in the self-service equipment.
Specifically, the denomination value is a denomination of a banknote. For example, there are a 100 Yuan banknote, a 50 Yuan banknote and a 10 Yuan banknote in the self-service equipment.
Step S13, acquiring the number of available banknotes corresponding to each denomination value.
Specifically, the number of available banknotes is the actual available number of banknotes. For example, there are 10 pieces of 100 Yuan banknotes, 20 pieces of 50 Yuan banknotes and 20 pieces of 10 Yuan banknotes in the self-service equipment.
Step S14, determining a total available amount in the self-service equipment according to the denomination values and the number of available banknotes;
Specifically, the total available amount is an amount of all banknotes. For example, the total available amount=100 Yuan×10+50 Yuan×20+10 Yuan×2=2220 Yuan.
Step S15, dispensing banknotes for the total dispensing amount adopting a precise banknote dispensing method, in the case where the total available amount is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder;
Specifically, there are different judgment standards for the self-service equipments having different numbers of banknotes. When both the number of banknotes and denomination values in the self-service equipment conform to the total dispensing amount input by the user, then the banknote dispensing will be performed. The precise banknote dispensing method mentioned herein will be described in detail later.
Step S16, determining a new dispensing amount which falls into a range from the total dispensing amount minus a preset error to the total dispensing amount, wherein the new dispensing amount can divide the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment with no remainder, in the case where the total available amount is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can not divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder;
Specifically, if the number of banknotes and denomination values in the self-service equipment are undesirable to match the total dispensing amount input by the user, a preset error will be introduced to the self-service equipment, and the self-service equipment determines, after performing error calculation, whether the denomination values and the number of the available banknotes in the self-service equipment meet the requirements.
Step S17, if there is a new dispensing amount, setting the new dispensing amount as the total dispensing amount, and dispensing banknotes for the total dispensing amount adopting the precise banknote dispensing method;
Specifically, if the new dispensing amount exists, it means that, after performing the error calculation, the number of banknotes and denomination values in the self-service equipment can meet the user's requirements.
Step S18, if there is no new dispensing amount in the range from the total dispensing amount minus the preset error to the total dispensing amount, prompting that the banknote dispensing fails.
Specifically, if after the error calculation, it is still can not match an amount satisfying the requirement of the user according to the number of banknotes and denomination values in the self-service equipment, then a failure of banknote dispensing is prompted.
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
acquiring, in a database, by the self-service equipment, available denomination values and the number of banknotes corresponding to each available denomination value of other self-service equipments connected to a network;
determining, in the database, a specific address of a self-service equipment that conforms to a preset condition, the preset condition being that: the total available amount in the self-service equipment is not less than the total dispensing amount and the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment can divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder; or that there is a new dispensing amount which falls into a range from the total dispensing amount minus a preset error to the total dispensing amount and can divide the greatest common divisor of only one denomination value or some denomination values available in the self-service equipment with no remainder; and
displaying the specific address.
Specifically, the purpose of displaying other self-service equipments connected to the network on the self-service equipment is to enable the user to dispense banknotes on other self-service equipments.
In the embodiment shown in
calculating a quotient from dividing the total dispensing amount by the only one denomination value; and
outputting banknotes with the only one denomination value by the self-service equipment, the number of the outputting banknotes being equal to the quotient.
In the embodiment shown in
establishing a relation between the two denomination values, the number of available banknotes corresponding to each of the two denomination values and the total dispensing amount, which is expressed as the following equation: A1X1+A2X2=M, where A1, and A2 are the two denomination values respectively, X1 is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value A1, X2 is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value A2, and M is the total dispensing amount;
dividing both sides of the equation A1X1+A2X2=M by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) to obtain a linear equation with two unknowns, a1X1+a2X2=m, in the case where the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values is not equal to 1, where a1 is a quotient from dividing A by gcd(A1,A2), a2 is a quotient from dividing A2 by gcd(A1,A2), and m is the quotient from dividing M by gcd(A1,A2);
calculating a general solution of a1X1+a2X2=m to obtain a general solution formula
where
is one particular solution of a1X1+a2X2=m, and t is an integer free variable;
calculating out a set of A all t satisfying 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2 according to the general solution formula, where S1 is the actual number of available banknotes with the denomination value A1, and S2 is the actual number of available banknotes with the denomination A2;
further determining, in the set A, the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle corresponding to X1 and X2; and
substituting the integer t into the general solution formula to calculate out values of X1 and X2, and outputting X1 number of banknotes with the denomination value A1 and X2 number of banknotes with the denomination value A2 by the self-service equipment, in the case where there is an integer t.
In the embodiment shown in
establishing a relation between the n types of denomination values, the number of available banknotes corresponding to each of the n types of denomination values and the total dispensing, which is expressed as the following equation:
where A is one denomination value of the n types of denomination values, Xi is the number of dispensing banknotes with the denomination value Ai, n is the total number of the denomination value types, and M is the total dispensing amount;
dividing both sides of the equation
by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) to obtain linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns,
in the case where the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values is not equal to 1, where ai is a quotient from dividing Ai by gcd(A1, A2 . . . An), and m is a quotient from dividing M by gcd(A1, A2 . . . An);
calculating a general solution formula of the linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns
(where gcd(a1, a2 . . . , an)=1), which is
where t, x3, x4, . . . , xnεZ;
calculating out a set A of all t satisfying 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2 . . . 0≦Xn≦Sn according to the general solution of
where S1, S2 . . . Sn are the numbers of available banknotes respectively with the denominations values A1, A2 . . . An;
determining, in the set A, the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle corresponding to X1, X2 . . . Xn; and
substituting the integer t into the general solution formula to calculate out values of X1, X2 . . . Xn, and outputting X1, X2 . . . Xn numbers of banknotes with corresponding denomination values A1, A2 . . . An, in the case where there is an integer t.
The technical solutions of the invention are summarized above, and the description will be given in details by specific embodiments below.
Referring to
Step S301: judging whether a total dispensing amount is not greater than a total number of available amount in banknote-boxes of the self-service equipment, if yes, proceeding to step S302; otherwise, the banknote-dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S302: judging whether the total denomination value can divide the dispensing amount with no remainder, if yes, proceeding to step S303; otherwise, proceeding to step S305.
Step S303: calculating a quotient from dividing the dispensing amount by the denomination value, then proceeding to step S304.
Step S304: determining whether the quotient is smaller than the number of the available banknotes corresponding to the denomination value, if yes, the banknote dispensing is successful, the quotient is the banknote dispensing result and the sub-process ends; otherwise the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S305: calculating out, in a range from the total dispensing amount M minus a preset error σ to the total dispensing amount M, i.e., in a range of [M-σ,M], a maximum value that is divisible by the denomination value, if there is a maximum value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the denomination value, calculating out a quotient from dividing this maximum value by the denomination value and then the process proceeds to step S304; if there is no value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the denomination value, the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
For the banknotes dispensing with only one denomination, here is an example: suppose that only one denomination of 50 is provided in the self-service equipment and only 13 numbers of banknotes are available. If the user-input amount is 552 the precise banknote-dispensing fails due to that 552%50=2 0, so only the incomplete banknote dispensing method can be adopted. Since there is 550 in the range of [552-5,552] so that 550%50=0 and 550/50=11≦13, the banknote dispensing will success and the self-service equipment may output banknotes. It is also possible to prompt the user to modify the input amount as 550 yuan, so that the existing resource in the self-service equipment can exactly satisfy the requirements.
Referring to
Step S401: determining whether the total dispensing amount is not greater than the amount of banknotes available in banknote boxes of the financial self-service equipment, if yes proceeding to step S402; otherwise the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S402: calculating out the greatest common divisor of the two denomination values, and determining whether the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values can divide the total dispensing amount with no remainder, if yes proceeding to step S405; otherwise proceeding to step S403.
Step S403: calculating, in a range from the total dispensing amount M minus a preset error σ to the total dispensing amount M, i.e., in a range of [M-σ,M], a maximum value that is divided by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values with no remainder, if there is a value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values, proceeding to step S404; otherwise, the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S404: assigning the value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values to M, then proceeding to step S405.
Step S405: determining whether the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values is not greater than 1; if yes, dividing both sides of the equation A1X1+A2X2=M by gcd(A1,A2) to obtain a linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and two unknowns, a1X1+a2X2=m, where gcd(a1,a2)=1, and M=m·gcd(A1,A2); otherwise keeping A1X1+A2X2=M the same.
Step S406: calculating the linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and two unknowns a1X1+a2X2=m (where gcd(a1,a2)=1) to obtain a general solution formula
where t is an integer free variable, and
is one particular solution of a1X1+a2X2=m, then proceeding to step S407.
Step S407: according to the general solution of a1X1+a2X2=m, where the dispensing number must be equal to or greater than 0 and be equal to or less than the number of available banknotes in the self-service equipment, determining the range of t in the general solution formula
then proceeding to step S408.
Step S408: further determining the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle such as an equal-emptying principle and an averaging principle, then proceeding to step S409.
Step S409: determining whether there is an integer solution t, if there is an integer solution t, the banknote dispensing is successful and the sub-process ends; otherwise proceeding to step S403 to calculate another value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1,A2) of the two denomination values and continue the banknote dispensing.
Step S410: substituting t into the general solution formula to calculate out values of X1 and X2, and outputting X1 numbers of banknotes with the denomination value A and X2 numbers of banknotes with the denomination A2 value by the self-service equipment.
For the banknote dispensing in the case where there are two denomination values, here is an example: suppose that there are two denominations: 50 and 20 provided in the self-service equipment and there are 12 pieces of 50 Yuan banknotes and 10 pieces of 20 Yuan banknotes available, that is, A1=50, A2=20, S1=12, S2=10.
If the total dispensing amount is 553, firstly 553<(50·12+20·10)=900, then the banknote dispensing may be continued since the greatest common divisor of the two denomination values is 10. Since 553% gcd(50,20)=3≠0, the precise banknote dispensing method fails, and an incomplete precise banknote dispensing method has to be attempted. Since there is 550 within the range of [553-5,553] so that 550% gcd(50,20)=0, the banknote dispensing is further calculated as 50X1+20X2=m, and both sides of the equation are divided by gcd(50,20) to obtain 5X1+2X2=m, assuming that M/gcd(50, 20)=m, thus:
then X1=m+2t and X2=−2m−5t may be obtained.
In a case that M=550, then m=55, that is, X1=55+2t and X2=−110−5t. Since 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2, then 0≦X1≦12, 0≦X2≦10, thus the range of t is determined as −24≦t≦−22.
If an average-dispensing principle is used, then X1≈X2, that is, 55+2t=−110−5t+σ7t=−165+σ, where |σ| is as small as possible; and since −168≦7t≦−154, the demanded banknote dispensing solution is t=−24, σ=−3, X1=7, X2=10.
If an equal-emptying principle is used, then X1−X2≈12−10+σ=2+σ, where |σ| is as small as possible, that is, 163+7t=σ; and since −24≦t≦−22, the demanded banknote dispensing solution is t=−23, σ=2, X1=9, X2=5.
If a minimum-number principle is used, then (X1+X2) is as small as possible, that is, (−55−3t) is as small as possible, and since −24≦t≦−22, the demanded banknote dispensing solution is t=−22, X1=11, X2=0.
If a maximum-denomination priority principle is used, X1 is as great as possible, i.e., (55+2t) is as great as possible, and since −24≦t≦−22, the demanded banknote dispensing solution is t=−22, X1=11, X2=0.
If the minimum-denomination priority principle is used, X2 is as great as possible, i.e., (−110−5t) is as great as possible, and since −24≦t≦−22, the demanded banknote dispensing solution is t=−24, X1=7, X2=10.
Referring to
Step S501: determining whether the total dispensing amount is not greater than the amount of banknotes available in banknote boxes of the financial self-service equipment, if yes proceeding to step S502; otherwise the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S502: calculating out the greatest common divisor of the n types of denomination values, and determining whether the total dispensing amount is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values, if yes, proceeding to step S505; otherwise proceeding to step S503.
Step S503: calculating, in a range from the total dispensing amount M minus a preset error σ to the total dispensing amount M, a maximum value that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values, if there is a value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values, proceeding to S504; otherwise, the banknote dispensing fails and the sub-process ends.
Step S504: assigning the value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values to M, and proceeding to step S505.
Step S505: determining whether the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values is not greater than 1, if yes, dividing both sides of the equation
to obtain a linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns,
where gcd(a1, a2 . . . , an)=1, and M=m·gcd(A1, A2 . . . An); otherwise keeping
the same.
Step S506: calculating a general solution formula of the linear indeterminate equation with integer coefficients and n unknowns
(where gcd(a1, a2 . . . , an)=1) as
where t, x3, x4, . . . , xnεZ, and proceeding to step S507.
Step S507: according to the general solution of
where the dispensing number must be equal to or greater than 0 and be equal to or smaller than the number of the banknotes in the self-service equipment, that is, 0≦X1≦S1, 0≦X2≦S2 . . . 0≦Xn≦Sn (S1, S2 . . . Sn are the numbers of available banknotes corresponding to the denomination values), determining the range of t in the general solution formula
and proceeding to step S508.
Step S508: further determining the range of t according to a preset banknote dispensing principle such as an equal-emptying principle and an averaging principle, and proceeding to step S509.
Step S509: determining whether there is an integer solution t, if there is an integer solution t, the banknote dispensing is successful and the sub-process ends; otherwise proceeding to step S503 to calculate another value in the range of [M-σ,M] that is divisible by the greatest common divisor gcd(A1, A2 . . . An) of the n types of denomination values and continue the banknote dispensing.
Step S510: substituting t into the general solution formula to calculate X1, X2 . . . Xn, and outputting X1, X2 . . . Xn numbers of banknotes with the corresponding denomination A1, A2 . . . An by the self-service equipment.
In summary, the banknote dispensing method provided by the invention has practical significance in real life. In the case where the banknote dispensing for the total dispensing amount fails, an automatic teller machine (ATM) will not simply prompt failure, but determine whether to give a reference banknote dispensing solution to the user according to the practical situation. By the reference banknote dispensing solution, the output amount of banknotes is most approaching to the total dispensing amount and the error will not fall outside a system preset range based on comprehensive consideration about the existing cash resource.
It should be noted that embodiments shown in
It is apparent for those skilled in the art to make numerous modifications to these embodiments, and the general principle herein can be implemented in other embodiments without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention will not be limited to the embodiments described herein, but in accordance with the widest scope consistent with the principle and novel features disclosed herein.
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201210380387.9 | Oct 2012 | CN | national |
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