""" This is a pure Python implementation of the greedy-merge-sort algorithm reference: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/optimal-file-merge-patterns/ For doctests run following command: python3 -m doctest -v greedy_merge_sort.py Objective Merge a set of sorted files of different length into a single sorted file. We need to find an optimal solution, where the resultant file will be generated in minimum time. Approach If the number of sorted files are given, there are many ways to merge them into a single sorted file. This merge can be performed pair wise. To merge a m-record file and a n-record file requires possibly m+n record moves the optimal choice being, merge the two smallest files together at each step (greedy approach). """ def optimal_merge_pattern(files: list) -> float: """Function to merge all the files with optimum cost Args: files [list]: A list of sizes of different files to be merged Returns: optimal_merge_cost [int]: Optimal cost to merge all those files Examples: >>> optimal_merge_pattern([2, 3, 4]) 14 >>> optimal_merge_pattern([5, 10, 20, 30, 30]) 205 >>> optimal_merge_pattern([8, 8, 8, 8, 8]) 96 """ optimal_merge_cost = 0 while len(files) > 1: temp = 0 # Consider two files with minimum cost to be merged for _ in range(2): min_index = files.index(min(files)) temp += files[min_index] files.pop(min_index) files.append(temp) optimal_merge_cost += temp return optimal_merge_cost if __name__ == "__main__": import doctest doctest.testmod()