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---
title: Plots
layout: plots
groups:
- navbar
navbar_link: <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-th-large"></span> Plots
custom_css: plots.css
input_order:
- ascending
- random
- descending
plots:
- codename: bubble_sort
brief_name: Bubble sort
display_name: Bubble sort
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var>)
random: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: bubble_sort_optimized
brief_name: "… \"optimized\""
display_name: "\"Optimized\" bubble sort"
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var>)
random: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: heapsort
brief_name: Heapsort
display_name: Heapsort
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
- codename: insertion_sort
brief_name: Insertion sort
display_name: Insertion sort
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations:
ascending: 1000
random: 100
descending: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var>)
random: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: merge_sort
brief_name: Merge sort
display_name: Merge sort
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 1000
complexity: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
- codename: quicksort_first
brief_name: Quicksort (first element as pivot)
display_name: Quicksort (first element as pivot)
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
random: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: quicksort_second
brief_name: "… second element…"
display_name: Quicksort (second element as pivot)
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
random: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: quicksort_middle
brief_name: "… middle element…"
display_name: Quicksort (middle element as pivot)
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
- codename: quicksort_last
brief_name: "… last element…"
display_name: Quicksort (last element as pivot)
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity:
ascending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
random: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
descending: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
- codename: quicksort_random
brief_name: "… random element…"
display_name: Quicksort (random element as pivot)
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity: O(<var>n</var> log <var>n</var>)
- codename: selection_sort
brief_name: Selection sort
display_name: Selection sort
min_length: 0
max_length: 200
iterations: 100
complexity: O(<var>n</var><sup>2</sup>)
---
<h1>Plots</h1>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-md-8">
<p class="text-muted">The goals of this "project" include a) familiarizing
myself with a few sorting algorithms by examining their (possibly, simplified)
implementations and b) studying the way algorithm's running time changes in
relation to the length of its input (a.k.a. identifying its time
complexity).</p>
<p class="text-muted">A simple way to visualize the way algorithm's running
time changes would be to make appropriate measurements and plot them on a nice
graph.
The results of course are highly dependent on the hardware used, while the
graph's look depends on the software used for rendering.</p>
<p class="text-muted">Both the hardware & the software that were used
to produce the plots are listed below.</p>
<table class="table table-bordered reasonable-width">
<tr>
<th>CPU</th>
<td><a href="http://ark.intel.com/products/84695/Intel-Core-i3-5005U-Processor-3M-Cache-2_00-GHz">Intel Core i3-5005U</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>OS</th>
<td>Windows 8.1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Python</th>
<td>3.5.1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>matplotlib</th>
<td>1.5.1</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</div>
{% if page.plots and page.plots != empty %}
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-md-8">
<p>The table & plots below are just an attempt to nicely lay out the
data generated using the code from the project repository's <code>master</code>
branch.
Visit <a href="https://github.com/egor-tensin/sorting-algorithms/">https://github.com/egor-tensin/sorting-algorithms/</a> for more details.</p>
<p>In short, each of the implemented algorithms was provided with three
input sequences:</p>
<ul>
<li>a list of <var>n</var> consecutive numbers sorted in ascending order,</li>
<li>… in descending order,</li>
<li>… in random order.</li>
</ul>
<p>Use the table below to quickly navigate to the plots for the
corresponding algorithm.</p>
<table class="table table-bordered table-hover">
<thead>
<tr>
<th class="text-center" rowspan="2">Algorithm</th>
<th class="text-center" colspan="{{ page.input_order.size }}">Complexity</th>
</tr>
<tr>
{% for order in page.input_order %}
<th class="text-center">{{ order }}</th>
{% endfor %}
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{% for algorithm in page.plots %}
<tr>
<td><a href="#plots_{{ algorithm.codename }}">{{ algorithm.brief_name }}</a></td>
{% for order in page.input_order %}
<td>{% if algorithm.complexity[order] %}{{ algorithm.complexity[order] }}{% else %}{{ algorithm.complexity }}{% endif %}</td>
{% endfor %}
</tr>
{% endfor %}
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</div>
{% for algorithm in page.plots %}
<a id="plots_{{ algorithm.codename }}"></a>
<h3>{{ algorithm.display_name }}</h3>
<div class="row">
{% for order in page.input_order %}
{% if algorithm.iterations[order] %}
{% assign iterations = algorithm.iterations[order] %}
{% else %}
{% assign iterations = algorithm.iterations %}
{% endif %}
{% capture stem %}{{ algorithm.codename }}_{{ iterations }}_{{ order }}_{{ algorithm.min_length }}_{{ algorithm.max_length }}{% endcapture %}
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-6 col-md-4">
<div class="thumbnail">
<a class="thumbnail" href="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/plots/full_size/{{ stem }}.png">
<img class="img-responsive" src="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/plots/previews/{{ stem }}.png" alt="{{ algorithm.display_name | escape }}, {{ iterations }} iterations, {{ order }} input"/>
</a>
<div class="caption">
<strong>{{ algorithm.display_name }}</strong><br/>
<strong>Input:</strong> {{ order }}<br/>
<strong>Complexity:</strong> {% if algorithm.complexity[order] %}{{ algorithm.complexity[order] }}{% else %}{{ algorithm.complexity }}{% endif %}<br/>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% endfor %}
{% else %}
<h3>Sorry, not plots have been added yet.</h3>
<hr/>
{% endif %}
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