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| def bubble_sort(l: list): | |
| arr = l[::] | |
| is_sorted = True | |
| end = len(arr) | |
| while is_sorted: | |
| is_sorted = False | |
| for i in range(1, end): | |
| if arr[i] < arr[i-1]: | |
| arr[i], arr[i-1] = arr[i-1], arr[i] | |
| is_sorted = True |
| node *find_loop(node *head) | |
| { | |
| node *p1; | |
| node *p2; | |
| if (head == NULL) | |
| return (NULL); | |
| p1 = head; | |
| p2 = head; | |
| while (p2->next != NULL && p2->next->next != NULL) |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Generate a Markdown change log of pull requests from commits between two tags | |
| # Author: Russell Heimlich | |
| # URL: https://gist.github.com/kingkool68/09a201a35c83e43af08fcbacee5c315a | |
| # HOW TO USE | |
| # Copy this script to a directory under Git version control | |
| # Make the script executable i.e. chmod +x changelog.sh | |
| # Run it! ./changelog.sh | |
| # Check CHANGELOG.md to see your results |
| def merge_sort(arr): | |
| """Sorts a list using recursion and helper merge function.""" | |
| if len(arr) < 2: | |
| return arr | |
| mid = int(math.floor(len(arr) / 2)) | |
| left = arr[0:mid] | |
| right = arr[mid:len(arr)] | |
| return merge(merge_sort(left), merge_sort(right)) |
| def merge(list1, list2): | |
| """Merges two sorted lists.""" | |
| left = 0 | |
| right = 0 | |
| res = [] | |
| while left < len(list1) and right < len(list2): | |
| if list1[left] <= list2[right]: | |
| res.append(list1[left]) | |
| left += 1 | |
| else: |
| const eratosthenes = n => { | |
| const output = [] | |
| const upperLimit = Math.sqrt(n) | |
| // new array with n values of true i.e. [true, true, true...] | |
| const array = Array(n).fill(true) | |
| // loop from 2 to square root of n | |
| for (let i = 2; i <= upperLimit; i++) { | |
| // if i has been marked false, skip | |
| if (array[i]) { |
| const example = [1,2,5,7,9,11,13,17,19] | |
| const example2 = [-2,5,8,14,1,5,-9,-10,2] | |
| // imperative programming | |
| avg = function(arr) { | |
| let sum = 0 | |
| // iterate through array | |
| for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { | |
| // add each number to var sum | |
| sum += (arr[i]) |
| const isEven = x=> { | |
| switch (x) { | |
| // base cases | |
| case 0: return true; | |
| case 1: return false | |
| // subtracts 2 off of x until it hits 0 or 1 | |
| default: return isEven(x - 2) | |
| } | |
| } |
| const addWithRecursion = x => { | |
| // base case | |
| return x <= 0 | |
| // ends function when x hits 0 | |
| ? 0 | |
| // checks if x divides evenly by 2 | |
| : x % 2 === 0 | |
| // retains x and adds it to the function call of x - 1 | |
| ? x + addWithRecursion(x - 1) | |
| // ignores x and moves on to the function call of x - 1 |