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Quick sort implementation in JavaScript.
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var quickSort = function(array, left, right){ | |
var leftIndex = partition(array, left, right); | |
if (left < leftIndex - 1){ | |
quickSort(array, left, leftIndex-1); | |
} | |
if (right > leftIndex){ | |
quickSort(array, leftIndex, right); | |
} | |
return array; | |
} | |
var swap = function(array, left, right){ | |
var temp; | |
temp = array[leftIndex]; | |
array[leftIndex] = array[rightIndex]; | |
array[rightIndex] = temp; | |
} | |
var partition = function(array, left, right){ | |
var pivotIndex = Math.floor( (left + right) / 2); | |
var pivot = array[pivotIndex]; | |
leftIndex = left; | |
rightIndex = right; | |
while (leftIndex <= rightIndex){ | |
while(array[leftIndex] < pivot){ | |
leftIndex++; | |
} | |
while(array[rightIndex] > pivot){ | |
rightIndex--; | |
} | |
if (leftIndex <= rightIndex){ | |
swap(array, left, right); | |
leftIndex++; | |
rightIndex--; | |
} | |
} | |
return leftIndex; | |
} |
Do you really need to check if (leftIndex <= rightIndex) if the outer loop is already running while(leftIndex <= rightIndex)
Here is the JavaScript recursive implementation.
function quickSort(arr) {
if (arr.length < 2) return arr;
const pivot = arr[0], left = [], right = [];
for (let i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] < pivot) {
left.push(arr[i]);
} else {
right.push(arr[i]);
}
}
return quickSort(left).concat(pivot, right);
}
You could even do this by utilizing the array filter method.
function quickSort(arr) {
if (arr.length < 2) return arr;
const pivot = arr[0], left = [], right = [];
const restArray = arr.slice(1);
restArray.filter(value => {
if (value < pivot) {
left.push(value);
} else {
right.push(value);
}
});
return quickSort(left).concat(pivot, right);
}
You could even do this by utilizing JavaScript array filter method.
function quickSort(arr) {
if (arr.length < 2) return arr;
const pivot = arr[0], left = [], right = [];
const restArray = arr.slice(1);
restArray.filter(value => {
if (value < pivot) {
left.push(value);
} else {
right.push(value);
}
});
return quickSort(left).concat(pivot, right);
}
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Doesn't work with duplicates.