Python/sorts/tree_sort.py
Mehdi ALAOUI 02c0daf9e5 Adding unit tests for sorting functions, and improving readability on some sorting algorithms (#784)
* Adding variable to fade out ambiguity

* More readability on merge sorting algorithm

* Updating merge_sort_fastest description and explaining why

* Adding tests file with imports

* Standardazing filenames and function names

* Adding test cases and test functions

* Adding test loop

* Putting 'user oriented code' inside main condition for having valid imports

* Fixing condition

* Updating tests: adding cases and todo list

* Refactoring first euler problem's first solution
2019-05-25 21:41:24 +08:00

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# Tree_sort algorithm
# Build a BST and in order traverse.
class node():
# BST data structure
def __init__(self, val):
self.val = val
self.left = None
self.right = None
def insert(self,val):
if self.val:
if val < self.val:
if self.left is None:
self.left = node(val)
else:
self.left.insert(val)
elif val > self.val:
if self.right is None:
self.right = node(val)
else:
self.right.insert(val)
else:
self.val = val
def inorder(root, res):
# Recursive travesal
if root:
inorder(root.left,res)
res.append(root.val)
inorder(root.right,res)
def tree_sort(arr):
# Build BST
if len(arr) == 0:
return arr
root = node(arr[0])
for i in range(1,len(arr)):
root.insert(arr[i])
# Traverse BST in order.
res = []
inorder(root,res)
return res
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(tree_sort([10,1,3,2,9,14,13]))