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I can't think of any algorithm that would find the longest path, that is smaller or equal to some x variable. With Dijkstra's algorithm I can easily get longest path, however I'm not sure if I can use it in my problem.

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    Do you mean a simple path (without loops)?
    – dreamzor
    Jan 8, 2013 at 13:22

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Dijkstra's algorithm will give you the shortest path, not the longest one.

Finding the longest (simple) path is NP-Hard. Since your problem can be degenerated into the longest path problem (take x equal to the sum of all edge weights, which is an upper bound on the length of the longest path), it is also NP-Hard.

You could still use a tree search, but it is not likely to be tractable.

If you are considering non-simple paths (nodes can be traversed several times) then it is a different problem. A degenerate case is the knapsack problem, which is NP-Hard as well.

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  • Agreed, it looks similar to a knapsack problem to me too.
    – dreamzor
    Jan 8, 2013 at 13:21
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You can use DFS algorithm in order to found longest path. If you search you can found some useful articles, like Depth First Search & Directed Acyclic Graphs.

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