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* don't need to return list because list is mutable * Don't need to return list as list is mutable * use advantage of python in swapping * filter blank inputs from input list * minor changes * minor mistake * [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci * more readable * Update double_sort.py * last fixes * [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci * Apply suggestions from code review * [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci --------- Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <cclauss@me.com>
45 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
45 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
from typing import Any
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def double_sort(collection: list[Any]) -> list[Any]:
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"""This sorting algorithm sorts an array using the principle of bubble sort,
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but does it both from left to right and right to left.
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Hence, it's called "Double sort"
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:param collection: mutable ordered sequence of elements
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:return: the same collection in ascending order
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Examples:
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>>> double_sort([-1 ,-2 ,-3 ,-4 ,-5 ,-6 ,-7])
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[-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1]
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>>> double_sort([])
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[]
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>>> double_sort([-1 ,-2 ,-3 ,-4 ,-5 ,-6])
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[-6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1]
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>>> double_sort([-3, 10, 16, -42, 29]) == sorted([-3, 10, 16, -42, 29])
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True
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"""
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no_of_elements = len(collection)
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for _ in range(
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int(((no_of_elements - 1) / 2) + 1)
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): # we don't need to traverse to end of list as
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for j in range(no_of_elements - 1):
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# apply the bubble sort algorithm from left to right (or forwards)
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if collection[j + 1] < collection[j]:
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collection[j], collection[j + 1] = collection[j + 1], collection[j]
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# apply the bubble sort algorithm from right to left (or backwards)
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if collection[no_of_elements - 1 - j] < collection[no_of_elements - 2 - j]:
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(
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collection[no_of_elements - 1 - j],
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collection[no_of_elements - 2 - j],
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) = (
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collection[no_of_elements - 2 - j],
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collection[no_of_elements - 1 - j],
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)
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return collection
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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# allow the user to input the elements of the list on one line
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unsorted = [int(x) for x in input("Enter the list to be sorted: ").split() if x]
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print("the sorted list is")
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print(f"{double_sort(unsorted) = }")
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