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* fix(list_array): fix overflow check + use template for list size * Update data_structures/list_array.cpp Co-authored-by: David Leal <halfpacho@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: David Leal <halfpacho@gmail.com>
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8.9 KiB
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252 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
/**
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* @file
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* @brief [Dynamic Array](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_array)
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*
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* @details
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* The list_array is the implementation of list represented using array.
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* We can perform basic CRUD operations as well as other operations like sorting etc.
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*
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* ### Algorithm
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* It implements various method like insert, sort, search etc. efficiently.
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* You can select the operation and methods will do the rest work for you.
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* You can insert element, sort them in order, search efficiently, delete values and print the list.
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*/
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#include <iostream> /// for io operations
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#include <array> /// for std::array
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#include <cassert> /// for assert
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/**
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* @namespace data_structures
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* @brief Algorithms with data structures
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*/
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namespace data_structures {
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/**
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* @namespace list_array
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* @brief Functions for [Dynamic Array](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_array) algorithm
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*/
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namespace list_array {
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/**
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* @brief Structure of List with supporting methods.
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*/
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template <uint64_t N>
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struct list {
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std::array<uint64_t, N> data{}; // Array that implement list
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uint64_t top = 0; // Pointer to the last element
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bool isSorted = false; // indicator whether list is sorted or not
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/**
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* @brief Search an element in the list using binarySearch.
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* @param dataArr list
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* @param first pointer to the first element in the remaining list
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* @param last pointer to the last element in the remaining list
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* @param val element that will be searched
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* @return index of element in the list if present else -1
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*/
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uint64_t BinarySearch(const std::array<uint64_t, N> &dataArr, const uint64_t &first, const uint64_t &last,
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const uint64_t &val) {
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// If both pointer cross each other means no element present in the list which is equal to the val
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if (last < first) {
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return -1;
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}
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uint64_t mid = (first + last) / 2;
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// check whether current mid pointer value is equal to element or not
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if (dataArr[mid] == val)
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return mid;
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// if current mid value is greater than element we have to search in first half
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else if (val < dataArr[mid])
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return (BinarySearch(dataArr, first, mid - 1, val));
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// if current mid value is greater than element we have to search in second half
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else if (val > dataArr[mid])
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return (BinarySearch(dataArr, mid + 1, last, val));
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std::cerr << __func__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": Undefined condition\n";
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return -1;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Search an element using linear search
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* @param dataArr list
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* @param val element that will be searched
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* @return index of element in the list if present else -1
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*/
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uint64_t LinearSearch(const std::array<uint64_t, N> &dataArr, const uint64_t &val) const {
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// Going through each element in the list
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < top; i++) {
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if (dataArr[i] == val) {
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return i; // element found at ith index
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}
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}
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// element is not present in the list
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* @brief Parent function of binarySearch and linearSearch methods
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* @param val element that will be searched
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* @return index of element in the list if present else -1
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*/
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uint64_t search(const uint64_t &val) {
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uint64_t pos; // pos variable to store index value of element.
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// if list is sorted, binary search works efficiently else linear search is the only option
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if (isSorted) {
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pos = BinarySearch(data, 0, top - 1, val);
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} else {
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pos = LinearSearch(data, val);
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}
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// if index is equal to -1 means element does not present
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// else print the index of that element
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if (pos != -1) {
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std::cout << "\nElement found at position : " << pos;
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} else {
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std::cout << "\nElement not found";
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}
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// return the index of element or -1.
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return pos;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Sort the list
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* @returns void
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*/
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void sort() {
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//Going through each element in the list
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < top; i++) {
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uint64_t min_idx = i; // Initialize the min variable
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for (uint64_t j = i + 1; j < top; j++) {
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// check whether any element less than current min value
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if (data[j] < data[min_idx]) {
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min_idx = j; // update index accordingly
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}
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}
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// swap min value and element at the ith index
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std::swap(data[min_idx], data[i]);
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}
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// mark isSorted variable as true
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isSorted = true;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Insert the new element in the list
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* @param val element that will be inserted
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* @returns void
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*/
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void insert(const uint64_t &val) {
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// overflow check
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if (top == N) {
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std::cout << "\nOverflow";
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return;
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}
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// if list is not sorted, insert at the last
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// otherwise place it to correct position
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if (!isSorted) {
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data[top] = val;
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top++;
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} else {
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uint64_t pos = 0; // Initialize the index variable
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// Going through each element and find correct position for element
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < top - 1; i++) {
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// check for the correct position
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if (data[i] <= val && val <= data[i + 1]) {
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pos = i + 1; // assign correct pos to the index var
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break; // to get out from the loop
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}
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}
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// if all elements are smaller than the element
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if (pos == 0) {
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pos = top - 1;
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}
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// shift all element to make a room for new element
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for (uint64_t i = top; i > pos; i--) {
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data[i] = data[i - 1];
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}
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top++; // Increment the value of top.
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data[pos] = val; // Assign the value to the correct index in the array
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief To remove the element from the list
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* @param val element that will be removed
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* @returns void
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*/
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void remove(const uint64_t &val) {
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uint64_t pos = search(val); // search the index of the value
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// if search returns -1, element does not present in the list
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if (pos == -1) {
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std::cout << "\n Element does not present in the list ";
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return;
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}
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std::cout << "\n" << data[pos] << " deleted"; // print the appropriate message
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// shift all the element 1 left to fill vacant space
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for (uint64_t i = pos; i < top; i++) {
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data[i] = data[i + 1];
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}
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top--; // decrement the top variable to maintain last index
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}
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/**
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* @brief Utility function to print array
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* @returns void
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*/
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void show() {
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// Going through each element in the list
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std::cout << '\n';
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < top; i++) {
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std::cout << data[i] << " "; // print the element
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}
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}
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}; // structure list
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} // namespace list_array
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} // namespace data_structures
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/**
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* @brief Test implementations
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* @returns void
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*/
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static void test() {
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data_structures::list_array::list<50> L;
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// Insert testing
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L.insert(11);
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L.insert(12);
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assert(L.top == 2);
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L.insert(15);
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L.insert(10);
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L.insert(12);
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L.insert(20);
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L.insert(18);
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assert(L.top == 7);
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L.show(); // To print the array
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// Remove testing
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L.remove(12); // Remove Duplicate value in the list
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L.remove(15); // Remove the existing value in the list
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assert(L.top == 5);
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L.remove(50); // Try to remove the non-existing value in the list
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assert(L.top == 5);
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// LinearSearch testing
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assert(L.search(11) == 0); // search for the existing element
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assert(L.search(12) == 2);
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assert(L.search(50) == -1); // search for the non-existing element
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// Sort testing
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L.sort();
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assert(L.isSorted == true);
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L.show();
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// BinarySearch testing
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assert(L.search(11) == 1); // search for the existing element
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assert(L.search(12) == 2);
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assert(L.search(50) == -1); // search for the non-existing element
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}
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/**
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* @brief Main function
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* @returns 0 on exit
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*/
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int main() {
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test(); // Execute the tests
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return 0;
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}
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