*measure-BucketSort.ps1* ================ This PowerShell script measures the speed of the BucketSort algorithm. BucketSort is a sorting algorithm that works by distributing the elements of an array into a number of buckets. Each bucket is then sorted individually, either using a different sorting algorithm, or by recursively applying the bucket sorting algorithm. It is a distribution sort, a generalization of pigeonhole sort that allows multiple keys per bucket, and is a cousin of radix sort in the most-to-least significant digit flavor. Bucket sort can be implemented with comparisons and therefore can also be considered a comparison sort algorithm. The computational complexity depends on the algorithm used to sort each bucket, the number of buckets to use, and whether the input is uniformly distributed. Parameters ---------- ```powershell PS> ./measure-BucketSort.ps1 [[-numIntegers] ] [] -numIntegers Specifies the number of integers to sort Required? false Position? 1 Default value 1000 Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false [] This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. ``` Example ------- ```powershell PS> ./measure-BucketSort.ps1 🧭 Sorting 1000 integers by BucketSort took 0.0653755 sec ``` Notes ----- Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0 Related Links ------------- https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell Script Content -------------- ```powershell <# .SYNOPSIS Measures the speed of BucketSort .DESCRIPTION This PowerShell script measures the speed of the BucketSort algorithm. BucketSort is a sorting algorithm that works by distributing the elements of an array into a number of buckets. Each bucket is then sorted individually, either using a different sorting algorithm, or by recursively applying the bucket sorting algorithm. It is a distribution sort, a generalization of pigeonhole sort that allows multiple keys per bucket, and is a cousin of radix sort in the most-to-least significant digit flavor. Bucket sort can be implemented with comparisons and therefore can also be considered a comparison sort algorithm. The computational complexity depends on the algorithm used to sort each bucket, the number of buckets to use, and whether the input is uniformly distributed. .PARAMETER numIntegers Specifies the number of integers to sort .EXAMPLE PS> ./measure-BucketSort.ps1 🧭 Sorting 1000 integers by BucketSort took 0.0653755 sec .LINK https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell .NOTES Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0 #> param([int]$numIntegers = 1000) class BucketSort { static Sort($targetList) { $max = $targetList[0] $min = $targetList[0] for ($i = 1; $i -lt $targetList.Count; $i++) { if ($targetList[$i] -gt $max) { $max = $targetList[$i] } if ($targetList[$i] -lt $min) { $min = $targetList[$i]} } $holder = New-Object object[][] ($max - $min + 1) for ($i = 0; $i -lt $holder.Count; $i++) { $holder[$i] = @() } for ($i = 0; $i -lt $targetList.Count; $i++) { $holder[$targetList[$i] - $min]+=$targetList[$i] } $k = 0 for ($i = 0; $i -lt $holder.Count; $i++) { if ($holder[$i].Count -gt 0) { for ($j = 0; $j -lt $holder[$i].Count; $j++) { $targetList[$k] = $holder[$i][$j] $k++ } } } } } $list = (1..$numIntegers | foreach{Get-Random -minimum 1 -maximum $numIntegers}) $stopWatch = [system.diagnostics.stopwatch]::startNew() [BucketSort]::Sort($list) [float]$elapsed = $stopWatch.Elapsed.TotalSeconds "🧭 Sorting $numIntegers integers by BucketSort took $elapsed sec" exit 0 # success ``` *(generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of measure-BucketSort.ps1 as of 09/01/2023 17:51:53)*