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* implement gnome sort algorithm
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* remove std and fixed style on clang-format
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* T template
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* style changes
* repeated error fix
* cout fixed
* fix gnome_sort
* add assertions'
* added random values test
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* fix initial index value
* add braces to one line for-loops
* fix function documentation
Co-authored-by: beqakd <bgoga16@freeuni.edu.ge>
Co-authored-by: beqakd <39763019+beqakd@users.noreply.github.com>
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134 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
134 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
/**
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* @file
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* @brief Implementation of [gnome
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* sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnome_sort) algorithm.
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* @author [beqakd](https://github.com/beqakd)
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* @author [Krishna Vedala](https://github.com/kvedala)
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* @details
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* Gnome sort algorithm is not the best one but it is widely used.
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* The algorithm iteratively checks the order of pairs in the array. If they are
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* on right order it moves to the next successive pair, otherwise it swaps
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* elements. This operation is repeated until no more swaps are made thus
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* indicating the values to be in ascending order.
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*
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* The time Complexity of the algorithm is \f$O(n^2)\f$ and in some cases it
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* can be \f$O(n)\f$.
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*/
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#include <algorithm> // for std::swap
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#include <array> // for std::array
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#include <cassert> // for assertions
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#include <iostream> // for io operations
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/**
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* @namespace sorting
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* Sorting algorithms
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*/
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namespace sorting {
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/**
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* This implementation is for a C-style array input that gets modified in place.
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* @param [in,out] arr our array of elements.
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* @param size size of given array
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*/
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template <typename T>
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void gnomeSort(T *arr, int size) {
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// few easy cases
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if (size <= 1) {
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return;
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}
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int index = 0; // initialize some variables.
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while (index < size) {
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// check for swap
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if ((index == 0) || (arr[index] >= arr[index - 1])) {
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index++;
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} else {
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std::swap(arr[index], arr[index - 1]); // swap
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index--;
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* This implementation is for a C++-style array input. The function argument is
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* a pass-by-value and hence a copy of the array gets created which is then
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* modified by the function and returned.
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* @tparam T type of data variables in the array
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* @tparam size size of the array
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* @param [in] arr our array of elements.
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* @return array with elements sorted
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*/
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template <typename T, size_t size>
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std::array<T, size> gnomeSort(std::array<T, size> arr) {
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// few easy cases
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if (size <= 1) {
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return arr;
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}
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int index = 0; // initialize loop index
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while (index < size) {
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// check for swap
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if ((index == 0) || (arr[index] >= arr[index - 1])) {
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index++;
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} else {
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std::swap(arr[index], arr[index - 1]); // swap
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index--;
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}
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}
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return arr;
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}
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} // namespace sorting
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/**
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* Test function
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*/
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static void test() {
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// Example 1. Creating array of int,
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std::cout << "Test 1 - as a C-array...";
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const int size = 6;
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std::array<int, size> arr = {-22, 100, 150, 35, -10, 99};
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sorting::gnomeSort(arr.data(),
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size); // pass array data as a C-style array pointer
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assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(arr), std::end(arr)));
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std::cout << " Passed\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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std::cout << std::endl;
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// Example 2. Creating array of doubles.
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std::cout << "\nTest 2 - as a std::array...";
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std::array<double, size> double_arr = {-100.2, 10.2, 20.0, 9.0, 7.5, 7.2};
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std::array<double, size> sorted_arr = sorting::gnomeSort(double_arr);
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assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(sorted_arr), std::end(sorted_arr)));
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std::cout << " Passed\n";
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for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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std::cout << double_arr[i] << ", ";
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}
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std::cout << std::endl;
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// Example 3. Creating random array of float.
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std::cout << "\nTest 3 - 200 random numbers as a std::array...";
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const int size2 = 200;
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std::array<float, size2> rand_arr{};
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for (auto &a : rand_arr) {
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// generate random numbers between -5.0 and 4.99
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a = float(std::rand() % 1000 - 500) / 100.f;
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}
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std::array<float, size2> float_arr = sorting::gnomeSort(rand_arr);
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assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(float_arr), std::end(float_arr)));
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std::cout << " Passed\n";
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// for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) std::cout << double_arr[i] << ", ";
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std::cout << std::endl;
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}
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/**
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* Our main function with example of sort method.
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*/
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int main() {
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test();
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return 0;
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}
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