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Benchmark of some sorting algorithms written in Python.
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
from time import time | |
mark = 0 | |
def tic(): | |
global mark | |
mark = time() | |
def toc(): | |
global mark | |
elapsed = time() - mark | |
return elapsed |
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
from bench import tic, toc | |
from random import sample | |
from sorting import insertion_sort, merge_sort, quick_sort | |
def benchmark(func): | |
n = [5, 10, 100, 1000, 10000] | |
for i in n: | |
unsorted = sample(range(0, i), i) | |
tic() | |
func(unsorted) | |
print "%s(%d) \t %.4gs" % (func.__name__, i, toc()) | |
benchmark(insertion_sort) | |
benchmark(merge_sort) | |
benchmark(quick_sort) |
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
import math | |
def insertion_sort(m): | |
""" | |
Public: Sorts a list using the insertion sort algorithm. | |
m - The unsorted list. | |
Examples | |
insertion_sort([4,7,8,3,2,9,1]) | |
# => [1,2,3,4,7,8,9] | |
Worst Case: O(n^2) | |
Returns the sorted list. | |
""" | |
for j in range(1, len(m)): | |
key = m[j] | |
i = j - 1 | |
# shift everything greater than 'key' to it's right | |
while i >= 0 and m[i] > key: | |
m[i + 1] = m[i] | |
i = i - 1 | |
m[i + 1] = key | |
return m | |
def merge_sort(m): | |
""" | |
Public: Sorts a list using the merge sort algorithm. | |
m - The unsorted list. | |
Examples | |
merge_sort([4,7,8,3,2,9,1]) | |
# => [1,2,3,4,7,8,9] | |
Worst Case: O(n*Log(n)) | |
Returns the sorted list. | |
""" | |
length = len(m) | |
if length == 1: | |
return m | |
mid = int(math.floor(length / 2)) | |
left = merge_sort(m[0:mid]) | |
right = merge_sort(m[mid:length]) | |
return merge(left, right) | |
def merge(left, right): | |
""" | |
Public: Merges two sorted lists. | |
left - A sorted list. | |
right - A sorted list. | |
Examples | |
merge([2,4],[1,6]) | |
# => [1,2,4,6] | |
Returns the sorted list post merge. | |
""" | |
merged = [] | |
# while at least one list has elements | |
while left or right: | |
if left and right: | |
if left[0] <= right[0]: | |
key = left.pop(0) | |
else: | |
key = right.pop(0) | |
elif left: | |
key = left.pop(0) | |
else: | |
key = right.pop(0) | |
merged.append(key) | |
return merged | |
def quick_sort(m): | |
""" | |
Public: Sorts a list using the quick sort algorithm. | |
m - The unsorted list. | |
Examples | |
quick_sort([4,7,8,3,2,9,1]) | |
# => [1,2,3,4,7,8,9] | |
Worst Case: O(n^2) | |
Returns the sorted list. | |
""" | |
if len(m) <= 1: | |
return m | |
pivot = m.pop() | |
less = [] | |
gr8t = [] | |
for i in m: | |
if i <= pivot: | |
less.append(i) | |
else: | |
gr8t.append(i) | |
return quick_sort(less) + [pivot] + quick_sort(gr8t) |
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