cis3023: programming fundamentals for cis majors ii summer 2010
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CIS3023: Programming Fundamentals for CIS Majors II Summer 2010. Sorting. “The real focus here is bringing some sort of order.” --Janet Hubbell. Course Lecture Slides 24 May 2010. Ganesh Viswanathan. Sorting. Rearrange a[0], a[1], …, a[n-1] into ascending order. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CIS3023: Programming Fundamentals for CIS Majors IISummer 2010
Ganesh Viswanathan
Sorting
Course Lecture Slides24 May 2010
“The real focus here is bringing some sort of order.” --Janet Hubbell
Sorting
1. Rearrange a[0], a[1], …, a[n-1] into ascending order.
2. When done, a[0] <= a[1] <= … <= a[n-1]
3. a[0], a[1],…a[n] could be integers, doubles, characters, or objects
Sorting Algorithms
1. Selection-based• Selection sort• Heap Sort
2. Insertion-based• Insertion Sort• Shell Sort
3. Exchange-Based• Bubble Sort• Quick Sort
4. Merge-based• Merge Sort
All these are comparison-based sorting algorithms.
Selection Sort Algorithm
• List is sorted by selecting a list element and moving it to its proper position.
• Algorithm finds position of smallest element and moves it to the top of unsorted portion of list.
• Repeats process above until entire list is sorted.
Selection Sort Algorithm (Cont’d)
Figure 1: An array of 10 elements
Figure 2: Smallest element of unsorted array
Selection Sort Algorithm (Cont’d)
Figure 3: Swap elements list[0] and list[7]
Figure 4: Array after swapping list[0] and list[7]
Selection Sort Algorithm (Cont’d)
In-class exercise:
Complete Selection Sort and get the array fully sorted!
Show at each step: # array elements, # comparisons required, and # exchanges performed.
Insertion Sort Algorithm
• Based on technique of card players to arrange a hand
• Player keeps cards picked up so far in sorted order
• When the player picks up a new card• Makes room for the new card• Then inserts it in its proper place
Example
Steps in Insertion Sort:
Inserting the FourthArray Element:
Bubble Sort Algorithm
Compares adjacent array elementsExchanges their values if they are out of order
Smaller values bubble up to the top of the arrayLarger values sink to the bottom
Bubble Sort Algorithm (Cont’d)
Figure 1: Elements of array list during the first iteration
Figure 2: Elements of array list during the second iteration
Bubble Sort Algorithm (Cont’d)
Figure 3: Elements of array list during the third iteration
Figure 4: Elements of array list during the fourth iteration
“ To iterate is human, to recurse divine. ”
--L. Peter Deutsch
Merge Sort
2 9 5 4 8 1 6 7
2 9 5 4 8 1 6 7
split
2 9 split
5 4
2
split
9 5 4
8 1 6 7
8 1 6 7
2 9
merge
4 5 1 8 6 7
2 4 5 9 1 6 7 8
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9
merge
merge
divide
conquer
Merging two sorted lists
2 4 5 9
current1
1
1 6 7 8
current2
current3
(a) After moving 1 to temp (b) After moving all the elements in list2 to temp
to temp
2 4 5 9
current1
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 6 7 8
current2
current3
(c) After moving 9 to temp
2 4 5 9
current1
1 2 4 5 6 7 8
1 6 7 8
current2
current3