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/**
* @file
* @brief [Quick sort implementation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicksort)
* in C++
* @details
* Quick Sort is a [divide and conquer
* algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Divide-and-conquer_algorithms).
* It picks an element as pivot and partition the given array around the
* picked pivot. There are many different versions of quickSort that pick pivot
* in different ways.
*
* 1. Always pick the first element as pivot
* 2. Always pick the last element as pivot (implemented below)
* 3. Pick a random element as pivot
* 4. Pick median as pivot
*
* The key process in quickSort is partition(). Target of partition is,
* given an array and an element x(say) of array as pivot, put x at it's
* correct position in sorted array and put all smaller elements (samller
* than x) before x, and put all greater elements (greater than x) after
* x. All this should be done in linear time
*
* @author [David Leal](https://github.com/Panquesito7)
* @author [popoapp](https://github.com/popoapp)
*/
#include <algorithm> /// for std::is_sorted
#include <cassert> /// for std::assert
#include <cstdint>
#include <ctime> /// for std::time
#include <iostream> /// for IO operations
#include <vector> /// for std::vector
/**
* @brief Sorting algorithms
* @namespace sorting
*/
namespace sorting {
/**
* @namespace quick_sort
* @brief Functions for the [Quick sort
* implementation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicksort) in C++
*/
namespace quick_sort {
/**
* @brief Sorts the array taking the last element as pivot
* @details
* This function takes last element as pivot, places
* the pivot element at its correct position in sorted
* array, and places all smaller (smaller than pivot)
* to left of pivot and all greater elements to right of pivot
* @tparam T array type
* @param arr the array with contents given by the user
* @param low first point of the array (starting index)
* @param high last point of the array (ending index)
* @returns index of the smaller element
*/
template <typename T>
int partition(std::vector<T> *arr, const int &low, const int &high) {
T pivot = (*arr)[high]; // taking the last element as pivot
int i = (low - 1); // Index of smaller element
for (int j = low; j < high; j++) {
// If current element is smaller than or
// equal to pivot
if ((*arr)[j] <= pivot) {
i++; // increment index of smaller element
std::swap((*arr)[i], (*arr)[j]);
}
}
std::swap((*arr)[i + 1], (*arr)[high]);
return (i + 1);
}
/**
* @brief the main function that implements Quick Sort.
*
* Void function used in T (array type) function, which then
* can be used as self-tests or other functionalities.
* @tparam T array type
* @param arr array to be sorted
* @param low starting index
* @param high ending index
*/
template <typename T>
void quick_sort(std::vector<T> *arr, const int &low, const int &high) {
if (low < high) {
int p = partition(arr, low, high);
quick_sort(arr, low, p - 1);
quick_sort(arr, p + 1, high);
}
}
/**
* @brief the main function that implements Quick Sort.
*
* T (array type) function which calls the void function. Can
* be used for self-tests and other functionalities.
* @tparam T array type
* @param arr array to be sorted
* @param low starting index
* @param high ending index
*/
template <typename T>
std::vector<T> quick_sort(std::vector<T> arr, const int &low, const int &high) {
if (low < high) {
int p = partition(&arr, low, high);
quick_sort(&arr, low, p - 1);
quick_sort(&arr, p + 1, high);
}
return arr;
}
/**
* @brief Utility function to print the array contents
* @param arr the array to be printed
* @param size size of the given array
* @returns void
*/
template <typename T>
void show(const std::vector<T> &arr, const int &size) {
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) std::cout << arr[i] << " ";
std::cout << "\n";
}
} // namespace quick_sort
} // namespace sorting
/**
* @brief Self-test implementations
* @returns void
*/
static void tests() {
// 1st test (normal numbers)
std::vector<uint64_t> arr = {5, 3, 8, 12, 14, 16, 28, 96, 2, 5977};
std::vector<uint64_t> arr_sorted = sorting::quick_sort::quick_sort(
arr, 0, int(std::end(arr) - std::begin(arr)) - 1);
assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(arr_sorted), std::end(arr_sorted)));
std::cout << "\n1st test: passed!\n";
// 2nd test (normal and negative numbers)
std::vector<int64_t> arr2 = {9, 15, 28, 96, 500, -4, -58,
-977, -238, -800, -21, -53, -55};
std::vector<int64_t> arr_sorted2 = sorting::quick_sort::quick_sort(
arr2, 0, std::end(arr2) - std::begin(arr2));
assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(arr_sorted2), std::end(arr_sorted2)));
std::cout << "2nd test: passed!\n";
// 3rd test (decimal and normal numbers)
std::vector<double> arr3 = {29, 36, 1100, 0, 77, 1,
6.7, 8.97, 1.74, 950.10, -329.65};
std::vector<double> arr_sorted3 = sorting::quick_sort::quick_sort(
arr3, 0, int(std::end(arr3) - std::begin(arr3)) - 1);
assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(arr_sorted3), std::end(arr_sorted3)));
std::cout << "3rd test: passed!\n";
// 4th test (random decimal and negative numbers)
size_t size = std::rand() % 750 + 100;
std::vector<float> arr4(size);
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < size; i++) {
arr4[i] = static_cast<float>(std::rand()) /
static_cast<float>(RAND_MAX / 999.99 - 0.99) -
250;
}
std::vector<float> arr4_sorted = sorting::quick_sort::quick_sort(
arr4, 0, int(std::end(arr4) - std::begin(arr4)) - 1);
assert(std::is_sorted(std::begin(arr4_sorted), std::end(arr4_sorted)));
std::cout << "4th test: passed!\n";
// Printing all sorted arrays
std::cout << "\n\tPrinting all sorted arrays:\t\n";
std::cout << "1st array:\n";
sorting::quick_sort::show(arr_sorted, std::end(arr) - std::begin(arr));
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << "2nd array:\n";
sorting::quick_sort::show(arr_sorted2, std::end(arr2) - std::begin(arr2));
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << "3rd array:\n";
sorting::quick_sort::show(arr_sorted3,
int(std::end(arr3) - std::begin(arr3)) - 1);
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << "Start: 4th array:\n\n";
sorting::quick_sort::show(
arr4_sorted, int(std::end(arr4_sorted) - std::begin(arr4_sorted)) - 1);
std::cout << "\nEnd: 4th array.\n";
}
/**
* @brief Main function
* @returns 0 on exit
*/
int main() {
int choice = 0;
std::cout << "\tAvailable modes\t\n\n";
std::cout << "1. Self-tests mode\n2. Interactive mode";
std::cout << "\nChoose a mode: ";
std::cin >> choice;
std::cout << "\n";
while ((choice != 1) && (choice != 2)) {
std::cout << "Invalid option. Choose between the valid modes: ";
std::cin >> choice;
}
if (choice == 1) {
std::srand(std::time(nullptr));
tests(); // run self-test implementations
} else if (choice == 2) {
int size = 0;
std::cout << "\nEnter the number of elements: ";
std::cin >> size;
std::vector<float> arr(size);
std::cout
<< "\nEnter the unsorted elements (can be negative/decimal): ";
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
std::cout << "\n";
std::cin >> arr[i];
}
sorting::quick_sort::quick_sort(&arr, 0, size - 1);
std::cout << "\nSorted array: \n";
sorting::quick_sort::show(arr, size);
}
return 0;
}