TheAlgorithms-C-Plus-Plus/sorting/pancake_sort.cpp

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/**
* @file
* @brief pancake sort sorts a disordered stack of pancakes by flipping any
* number of pancakes using a spatula using minimum number of flips.
*
* @details
* Unlike a traditional sorting algorithm, which attempts to sort with the
* fewest comparisons possible, the goal is to sort the sequence in as few
* reversals as possible. Overall time complexity of pancake sort is O(n^2) For
* example: example 1:- Disordered pancake sizes: {2,5,3,7,8} Sorted:
* {2,3,5,7,8} For example: example 2:- Disordered pancake sizes:
* {22,51,37,73,81} Sorted: {22,37,51,73,81}
* @author [Divyansh Gupta](https://github.com/divyansh12323)
* @see more on [Pancake sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancake_sorting)
* @see related problem at
* [Leetcode](https://leetcode.com/problems/pancake-sorting/)
*/
#include <algorithm> // for std::is_sorted
#include <cassert> // for std::assert
#include <iostream> // for io operations
#include <vector> // for std::vector
/**
* @namespace sorting
* @brief Sorting algorithms
*/
namespace sorting {
/**
* @namespace pancake_sort
* @brief Functions for [Pancake
* sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancake_sorting) algorithm
*/
namespace pancake_sort {
/**
* @brief This implementation is for reversing elements in a a C-style array .
* @param [start,end] arr our vector of elements.
* @param start starting index of array
* @param end ending index of array
* @returns void
*/
template <typename T>
void reverse(std::vector<T> &arr, int start, int end) {
T temp; // Temporary variable
while (start <= end) {
temp = arr[start];
arr[start] = arr[end];
arr[end] = temp;
start++;
end--;
}
}
/**
* @brief This implementation is for a C-style array input that gets modified in
* place.
* @param [start,end] arr our vector of elements.
* @param size size of given array
* @returns 0 on exit
*/
template <typename T>
int pancakeSort(std::vector<T> &arr, int size) {
for (int i = size; i > 1; --i) {
int max_index = 0, j = 0; // intialize some variables.
T max_value = 0;
for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
if (arr[j] >= max_value) {
max_value = arr[j];
max_index = j;
}
}
if (max_index != i - 1) // check for reversing
{
reverse(arr, 0, max_index);
reverse(arr, 0, i - 1);
}
}
return 0;
}
} // namespace pancake_sort
} // namespace sorting
/**
* @brief Test implementations
* @returns void
*/
static void test() {
// example 1: vector of int
const int size1 = 7;
std::cout << "\nTest 1- as std::vector<int>...";
std::vector<int> arr1 = {23, 10, 20, 11, 12, 6, 7};
sorting::pancake_sort::pancakeSort(arr1, size1);
assert(std::is_sorted(arr1.begin(), arr1.end()));
std::cout << "Passed\n";
for (int i = 0; i < size1; i++) {
std::cout << arr1[i] << " ,";
}
std::cout << std::endl;
// example 2: vector of double
const int size2 = 8;
std::cout << "\nTest 2- as std::vector<double>...";
std::vector<double> arr2 = {23.56, 10.62, 200.78, 111.484,
3.9, 1.2, 61.77, 79.6};
sorting::pancake_sort::pancakeSort(arr2, size2);
assert(std::is_sorted(arr2.begin(), arr2.end()));
std::cout << "Passed\n";
for (int i = 0; i < size2; i++) {
std::cout << arr2[i] << ", ";
}
std::cout << std::endl;
// example 3:vector of float
const int size3 = 7;
std::cout << "\nTest 3- as std::vector<float>...";
std::vector<float> arr3 = {6.56, 12.62, 200.78, 768.484, 19.27, 68.87, 9.6};
sorting::pancake_sort::pancakeSort(arr3, size3);
assert(std::is_sorted(arr3.begin(), arr3.end()));
std::cout << "Passed\n";
for (int i = 0; i < size3; i++) {
std::cout << arr3[i] << ", ";
}
std::cout << std::endl;
}
/**
* @brief Main function
* @returns 0 on exit
*/
int main() {
test();
return 0;
}