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CombSort.js
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/**
* Comb sort improves on bubble sort.
*
* The basic idea is to eliminate turtles, or small values
* near the end of the list, since in a bubble sort these slow the sorting
* down tremendously. Rabbits, large values around the beginning of the list,
* do not pose a problem in bubble sort.
*
* In bubble sort, when any two elements are compared, they always have a
* gap (distance from each other) of 1. The basic idea of comb sort is
* that the gap can be much more than 1. The inner loop of bubble sort,
* which does the actual swap, is modified such that gap between swapped
* elements goes down (for each iteration of outer loop) in steps of
* a "shrink factor" k: [ n/k, n/k2, n/k3, ..., 1 ].
*
* Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_sort
*/
/**
* combSort returns an array of numbers sorted in increasing order.
*
* @param {number[]} list The array of numbers to sort.
* @return {number[]} The array of numbers sorted in increasing order.
*/
function combSort (list) {
if (list.length === 0) {
return list
}
const shrink = 1.3
let gap = list.length
let isSwapped = true
let i = 0
while (gap > 1 || isSwapped) {
// Update the gap value for a next comb
gap = parseInt(parseFloat(gap) / shrink, 10)
isSwapped = false
i = 0
while (gap + i < list.length) {
if (list[i] > list[i + gap]) {
[list[i], list[i + gap]] = [list[i + gap], list[i]]
isSwapped = true
}
i += 1
}
}
return list
}
export { combSort }