PowerShell/Docs/measure-QuickSort.md
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measure-QuickSort.ps1

This PowerShell script measures the speed of the QuickSort algorithm. QuickSort is an in-place sorting algorithm. Developed by British computer scientist Tony Hoare in 1959 and published in 1961, it is still a commonly used algorithm for sorting. When implemented well, it can be somewhat faster than merge sort and about two or three times faster than heapsort.

Parameters

PS> ./measure-QuickSort.ps1 [[-numIntegers] <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]

-numIntegers <Int32>
    Specifies the number of integers to sort
    
    Required?                    false
    Position?                    1
    Default value                1000
    Accept pipeline input?       false
    Accept wildcard characters?  false

[<CommonParameters>]
    This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, 
    WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.

Example

PS> ./measure-QuickSort.ps1
🧭 Sorting 1000 integers by QuickSort took 0.0853411 sec

Notes

Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0

https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell

Script Content

<#
.SYNOPSIS
        Measures the speed of QuickSort
.DESCRIPTION
        This PowerShell script measures the speed of the QuickSort algorithm.
        QuickSort is an in-place sorting algorithm. Developed by British computer scientist
	Tony Hoare in 1959 and published in 1961, it is still a commonly used algorithm for
	sorting. When implemented well, it can be somewhat faster than merge sort and about
	two or three times faster than heapsort.
.PARAMETER numIntegers
        Specifies the number of integers to sort
.EXAMPLE
        PS> ./measure-QuickSort.ps1
 	🧭 Sorting 1000 integers by QuickSort took 0.0853411 sec
.LINK
        https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
.NOTES
        Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0
#>

param([int]$numIntegers = 1000)

class QuickSort {
    static Sort($targetList, $left, $right) {
        $i=$left
        $j=$right
        $pivot = $targetList[($left+$right)/2]

        while($i -le $j) {
            while($targetList[$i] -lt $pivot -and $i -lt $right) {$i++}
            while($targetList[$j] -gt $pivot -and $j -gt $left) {$j--}

            if($i -le $j) {
                $tmp = $targetList[$i]
                $targetList[$i]=$targetList[$j]
                $targetList[$j]=$tmp

                $i++
                $j--
            }
        }

        if($left -lt $j) {[QuickSort]::Sort($targetList, $left, $j)}
        if($i -lt $right) {[QuickSort]::Sort($targetList, $i, $right)}
    }
}

$list = (1..$numIntegers | foreach{Get-Random -minimum 1 -maximum $numIntegers})
$stopWatch = [system.diagnostics.stopwatch]::startNew()
[QuickSort]::Sort($list, 0, $list.Count-1)
[float]$elapsed = $stopWatch.Elapsed.TotalSeconds
"🧭 Sorting $numIntegers integers by QuickSort took $elapsed sec"
exit 0 # success

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