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12 changes: 10 additions & 2 deletions heaps/heap_sort.py
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@@ -1,8 +1,16 @@

from heaps.min_heap import MinHeap

def heap_sort(list):
""" This method uses a heap to sort an array.
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
"""
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👍 Time/space complexity?

pass
heap = MinHeap()

for num in list:
heap.add(num)
index = 0
while not heap.empty():
list[index] = heap.remove()
index += 1
return list
63 changes: 44 additions & 19 deletions heaps/min_heap.py
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class HeapNode:

class HeapNode:
def __init__(self, key, value):
self.key = key
self.value = value
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def __repr__(self):
return str(self.value)



class MinHeap:

def __init__(self):
self.store = []


def add(self, key, value = None):
""" This method adds a HeapNode instance to the heap
If value == None the new node's value should be set to key
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
Time Complexity: O(log n)
Space Complexity: O(log n)
"""
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pass
if value == None:
value = key

node = HeapNode(key,value)
self.store.append(node)
self.heap_up(len(self.store) -1)

def remove(self):
""" This method removes and returns an element from the heap
maintaining the heap structure
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
Time Complexity: O(log n)
Space Complexity: O(log n)
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"""
pass

if len(self.store) == 0:
return None

self.swap(0, len(self.store) -1)
min = self.store.pop()
self.heap_down(0)
return min.value

def __str__(self):
""" This method lets you print the heap, when you're testing your app.
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def empty(self):

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""" This method returns true if the heap is empty
Time complexity: ?
Space complexity: ?
Time complexity: O(1)
Space complexity: O(1)
"""
pass
return self.store == []


def heap_up(self, index):

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Expand All @@ -59,18 +65,37 @@ def heap_up(self, index):
property is reestablished.

This could be **very** helpful for the add method.
Time complexity: ?
Space complexity: ?
Time complexity: O(log n)
Space complexity: O(log n)
"""
pass
if index == 0:
return index
parent = (index-1)//2
if self.store[parent].key > self.store[index].key:
self.swap(parent, index)
self.heap_up(parent)

def heap_down(self, index):
""" This helper method takes an index and
moves the corresponding element down the heap if it's
larger than either of its children and continues until
the heap property is reestablished.
"""
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👍 Nice work!

pass
length = self.store
left_child = index * 2 + 1
right_child = index * 2 + 2
if left_child < len(length):
if right_child < len(length):
if length[left_child].key < length[right_child].key:
less = left_child
else:
less = right_child
else:
less = left_child

if length[index].key > length[less].key:
self.swap(index, less)
self.heap_down(less)


def swap(self, index_1, index_2):
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