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More elegant coding for merge_sort_fastest (TheAlgorithms#804)
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''' | ||
Python implementation of merge sort algorithm. | ||
Python implementation of the fastest merge sort algorithm. | ||
Takes an average of 0.6 microseconds to sort a list of length 1000 items. | ||
Best Case Scenario : O(n) | ||
Worst Case Scenario : O(n) | ||
''' | ||
def merge_sort(LIST): | ||
start = [] | ||
end = [] | ||
while len(LIST) > 1: | ||
a = min(LIST) | ||
b = max(LIST) | ||
start.append(a) | ||
end.append(b) | ||
LIST.remove(a) | ||
LIST.remove(b) | ||
if LIST: start.append(LIST[0]) | ||
from __future__ import print_function | ||
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def merge_sort(collection): | ||
"""Pure implementation of the fastest merge sort algorithm in Python | ||
:param collection: some mutable ordered collection with heterogeneous | ||
comparable items inside | ||
:return: a collection ordered by ascending | ||
Examples: | ||
>>> merge_sort([0, 5, 3, 2, 2]) | ||
[0, 2, 2, 3, 5] | ||
>>> merge_sort([]) | ||
[] | ||
>>> merge_sort([-2, -5, -45]) | ||
[-45, -5, -2] | ||
""" | ||
start, end = [], [] | ||
while len(collection) > 1: | ||
min_one, max_one = min(collection), max(collection) | ||
start.append(min_one) | ||
end.append(max_one) | ||
collection.remove(min_one) | ||
collection.remove(max_one) | ||
end.reverse() | ||
return (start + end) | ||
return start + collection + end | ||
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if __name__ == '__main__': | ||
try: | ||
raw_input # Python 2 | ||
except NameError: | ||
raw_input = input # Python 3 | ||
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user_input = raw_input('Enter numbers separated by a comma:\n').strip() | ||
unsorted = [int(item) for item in user_input.split(',')] | ||
print(*merge_sort(unsorted), sep=',') |