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57 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
57 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
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// Returns the sorted vector after performing SlowSort
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// It is a sorting algorithm that is of humorous nature and not useful.
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// It's based on the principle of multiply and surrender, a tongue-in-cheek joke
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// of divide and conquer. It was published in 1986 by Andrei Broder and Jorge
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// Stolfi in their paper Pessimal Algorithms and Simplexity Analysis. This
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// algorithm multiplies a single problem into multiple subproblems It is
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// interesting because it is provably the least efficient sorting algorithm that
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// can be built asymptotically, and with the restriction that such an algorithm,
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// while being slow, must still all the time be working towards a result.
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#include <iostream>
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void SlowSort(int a[], int i, int j) {
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if (i >= j)
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return;
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int m = i + (j - i) / 2; // midpoint, implemented this way to avoid
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// overflow
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int temp;
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SlowSort(a, i, m);
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SlowSort(a, m + 1, j);
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if (a[j] < a[m]) {
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temp = a[j]; // swapping a[j] & a[m]
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a[j] = a[m];
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a[m] = temp;
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}
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SlowSort(a, i, j - 1);
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}
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// Sample Main function
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int main() {
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int size;
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std::cout << "\nEnter the number of elements : ";
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std::cin >> size;
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int *arr = new int[size];
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std::cout << "\nEnter the unsorted elements : ";
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
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std::cout << "\n";
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std::cin >> arr[i];
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}
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SlowSort(arr, 0, size);
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std::cout << "Sorted array\n";
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
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std::cout << arr[i] << " ";
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}
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delete[] arr;
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return 0;
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}
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