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Merge pull request #125 from hemanth-kotagiri/hemanth
Add Tim Sort implementation
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‎algorithms/sorting/tim_sort.py

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from random import randint
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class TimSort:
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""" A class to demonstrate Tim Sort """
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def __init__(self, array):
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self.array = array
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self.arrayLength = len(array)
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self.__RUN = 32
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def insertionSort(self, arr):
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""" Sorts the given array from given starting index to ending index """
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for i in range(1, len(arr)):
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currentElement = arr[i]
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j = i - 1
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while j >= 0 and arr[j] > currentElement:
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arr[j + 1] = arr[j]
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j -= 1
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arr[j + 1] = currentElement
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return arr
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def mergeRuns(self, arr1, arr2):
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""" Merges the given two arrays: arr1 and arr2 """
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newArray = list()
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lengthOfArr1 = len(arr1)
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lengthOfArr2 = len(arr2)
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# The variable i is used to keep track of the indices of the first array
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# The variable j is used to keep track of the indices of the second array
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# The variable k is used to keep track of the indices of the newArray array which is to be returned
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i, j, k = 0, 0, 0
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while i < lengthOfArr1 and j < lengthOfArr2:
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if arr1[i] <= arr2[j]:
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newArray[k] = arr1[i]
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k += 1
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i += 1
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elif arr1[i] >= arr2[j]:
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newArray[k] = arr2[j]
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k += 1
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j += 1
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# The below two loops will append any remaining elements left in any of the two arrays.
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while i < lengthOfArr1:
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newArray.append(arr1[i])
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i += 1
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while j < lengthOfArr2:
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newArray.append(arr2[j])
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j += 1
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return newArray
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def changeRun(self, newRun):
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self.__RUN = newRun
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def algorithm(self):
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""" This function will perfom Tim Sort on the given array """
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# Breaking the array into chunks of subarray(RUNS) of size RUN and perfomring insertionSort on them.
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for i in range(0, self.arrayLength, self.__RUN):
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currentRunElements = self.array[i: i + self.__RUN]
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self.array[i: i +
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self.__RUN] = self.insertionSort(currentRunElements)
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temp_runner = self.__RUN
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while temp_runner < self.arrayLength:
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for idx in range(0, self.arrayLength, temp_runner * 2):
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firstArray = self.array[idx: idx + temp_runner]
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secondArray = self.array[idx +
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temp_runner: idx + temp_runner * 2]
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self.array[idx: idx + temp_runner *
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2] = self.mergeRuns(firstArray, secondArray)
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temp_runner = self.__RUN * 2
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print(f"The sorted array is : {self.array}")
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"Array: {self.array}\nRUN: {self.__RUN}"
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myArray = [randint(1, 100) for i in range(15)]
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demo = TimSort(myArray)
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print(demo)
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demo.algorithm()

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