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Section 7.11 Discussion Questions

  1. Generate a random list of integers. Show how this list is sorted by the following algorithms:
    • bubble sort
    • selection sort
    • insertion sort
    • shell sort (you decide on the increments)
    • merge sort
    • quick sort (you decide on the pivot value)
  2. Consider the following list of integers: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. Show how this list is sorted by the following algorithms:
    • bubble sort
    • selection sort
    • insertion sort
    • shell sort (you decide on the increments)
    • merge sort
    • quick sort (you decide on the pivot value)
  3. Consider the following list of integers: [10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1]. Show how this list is sorted by the following algorithms:
    • bubble sort
    • selection sort
    • insertion sort
    • shell sort (you decide on the increments)
    • merge sort
    • quick sort (you decide on the pivot value)
  4. Consider the list of characters: ['P','Y','T','H','O','N']. Show how this list is sorted using the following algorithms:
    • bubble sort
    • selection sort
    • insertion sort
    • shell sort (you decide on the increments)
    • merge sort
    • quick sort (you decide on the pivot value)
  5. Devise alternative strategies for choosing the pivot value in quick sort. For example, pick the middle item. Re-implement the algorithm and then execute it on random data sets. Under what criteria does your new strategy perform better or worse than the strategy from this chapter?
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