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Hacktoberfest: adding doctest to radix_sort.py file (#2779)
* adding doctest to radix_sort.py file * fixup! Format Python code with psf/black push * Update radix_sort.py * Update radix_sort.py * fixup! Format Python code with psf/black push * Update radix_sort.py * line * fix tests Co-authored-by: github-actions <${GITHUB_ACTOR}@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Law <johnlaw.po@gmail.com>
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"""
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This is a pure Python implementation of the quick sort algorithm
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For doctests run following command:
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python -m doctest -v radix_sort.py
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or
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python3 -m doctest -v radix_sort.py
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For manual testing run:
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python radix_sort.py
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from typing import List
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def radix_sort(list_of_ints: list[int]) -> list[int]:
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def radix_sort(list_of_ints: List[int]) -> List[int]:
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"""
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radix_sort(range(15)) == sorted(range(15))
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Examples:
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>>> radix_sort([0, 5, 3, 2, 2])
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[0, 2, 2, 3, 5]
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>>> radix_sort(list(range(15))) == sorted(range(15))
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True
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radix_sort(reversed(range(15))) == sorted(range(15))
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>>> radix_sort(list(range(14,-1,-1))) == sorted(range(15))
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True
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radix_sort([1,100,10,1000]) == sorted([1,100,10,1000])
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>>> radix_sort([1,100,10,1000]) == sorted([1,100,10,1000])
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True
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"""
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RADIX = 10
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# move to next
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placement *= RADIX
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return list_of_ints
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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