Python/sorts/bogo_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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"""
This is a pure python implementation of the bogosort algorithm
For doctests run following command:
python -m doctest -v bogo_sort.py
or
python3 -m doctest -v bogo_sort.py
For manual testing run:
python bogo_sort.py
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import random
def bogo_sort(collection):
"""Pure implementation of the bogosort algorithm in Python
:param collection: some mutable ordered collection with heterogeneous
comparable items inside
:return: the same collection ordered by ascending
Examples:
>>> bogo_sort([0, 5, 3, 2, 2])
[0, 2, 2, 3, 5]
>>> bogo_sort([])
[]
>>> bogo_sort([-2, -5, -45])
[-45, -5, -2]
"""
def isSorted(collection):
if len(collection) < 2:
return True
for i in range(len(collection) - 1):
if collection[i] > collection[i + 1]:
return False
return True
while not isSorted(collection):
random.shuffle(collection)
return collection
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
raw_input # Python 2
except NameError:
raw_input = input # Python 3
user_input = raw_input('Enter numbers separated by a comma:\n').strip()
unsorted = [int(item) for item in user_input.split(',')]
print(bogo_sort(unsorted))