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Scala and F# implementation of mergesort
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let rec mergesort (xs: list<int>) = | |
let rec merge (xs: list<int>, ys: list<int>) = | |
match (xs, ys) with | |
| ([], ys) -> ys | |
| (xs, []) -> xs | |
| (x::xs1, y::ys1) -> | |
if(x < y) then x::merge(xs1, ys) | |
else y::merge(xs, ys1) | |
let n = xs.Length / 2 | |
if (n = 0) then xs | |
else | |
let left, right = List.splitAt n xs | |
merge (mergesort left, mergesort right) | |
let r = System.Random() | |
mergesort (List.init 10 (fun index -> r.Next 500)) |
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import scala.util.Random | |
def mergesort(xs: List[Int]): List[Int] = { | |
def merge(xs: List[Int], ys: List[Int]): List[Int] = { | |
(xs, ys) match { | |
case (Nil, ys) => ys | |
case (xs, Nil) => xs | |
case (x::xs1, y::ys1) => | |
if (x < y) x::merge(xs1, ys) | |
else y::merge(xs, ys1) | |
} | |
} | |
val n = xs.length / 2 | |
if(n==0) { | |
xs | |
} else { | |
val (left, right) = xs splitAt(n) | |
merge(mergesort(left), mergesort(right)) | |
} | |
} | |
mergesort(List.fill(10)(Random.nextInt(500))) |
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