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Purely functional merge sort in python
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def merge(chunk1, chunk2): | |
if len(chunk1) == 0: | |
return chunk2 | |
elif len(chunk2) == 0: | |
return chunk1 | |
else: | |
c1 = chunk1[0] | |
c2 = chunk2[0] | |
if c1 < c2: | |
return [c1] + merge(chunk1[1:], chunk2) | |
else: | |
return [c2] + merge(chunk1, chunk2[1:]) | |
def partition(l, i): | |
return [l[0:i], l[i:len(l)]] | |
def merge_sort(l): | |
if len(l) == 1: | |
return l | |
else: | |
a, b = partition(l, len(l)/2) | |
return merge(merge_sort(a), merge_sort(b)) | |
merge_sort([5,4,5,1,6,7,4]) |
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