Porting radix sorts from SVN #3509
authorBalazs Dezso <deba@inf.elte.hu>
Fri, 17 Oct 2008 23:55:18 +0200
changeset 4414f7224faf3bd
parent 322 6dbd5184c6a9
child 442 31d224a3c0af
Porting radix sorts from SVN #3509
lemon/Makefile.am
lemon/radix_sort.h
test/CMakeLists.txt
test/Makefile.am
test/radix_sort_test.cc
     1.1 --- a/lemon/Makefile.am	Sun Oct 12 19:35:48 2008 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/lemon/Makefile.am	Fri Oct 17 23:55:18 2008 +0200
     1.3 @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
     1.4  	lemon/maps.h \
     1.5  	lemon/math.h \
     1.6  	lemon/path.h \
     1.7 +	lemon/radix_sort.h \
     1.8          lemon/random.h \
     1.9  	lemon/smart_graph.h \
    1.10          lemon/time_measure.h \
     2.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     2.2 +++ b/lemon/radix_sort.h	Fri Oct 17 23:55:18 2008 +0200
     2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,484 @@
     2.4 +/* -*- C++ -*-
     2.5 + *
     2.6 + * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
     2.7 + *
     2.8 + * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
     2.9 + * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
    2.10 + * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
    2.11 + *
    2.12 + * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
    2.13 + * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
    2.14 + * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
    2.15 + *
    2.16 + * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
    2.17 + * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
    2.18 + * purpose.
    2.19 + *
    2.20 + */
    2.21 +
    2.22 +#ifndef RADIX_SORT_H
    2.23 +#define RADIX_SORT_H
    2.24 +
    2.25 +/// \ingroup auxalg
    2.26 +/// \file
    2.27 +/// \brief Radix sort
    2.28 +///
    2.29 +/// Linear time sorting algorithms
    2.30 +
    2.31 +#include <vector>
    2.32 +#include <limits>
    2.33 +#include <iterator>
    2.34 +#include <algorithm>
    2.35 +
    2.36 +namespace lemon {
    2.37 +
    2.38 +  namespace _radix_sort_bits {
    2.39 +
    2.40 +    template <typename Value>
    2.41 +    struct Identity {
    2.42 +      const Value& operator()(const Value& val) {
    2.43 +	return val;
    2.44 +      }
    2.45 +    };
    2.46 +
    2.47 +
    2.48 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
    2.49 +    Iterator radixSortPartition(Iterator first, Iterator last, 
    2.50 +				Functor functor, Value mask) {
    2.51 +      while (first != last && !(functor(*first) & mask)) {
    2.52 +	++first;
    2.53 +      }
    2.54 +      if (first == last) {
    2.55 +	return first;
    2.56 +      }
    2.57 +      --last;
    2.58 +      while (first != last && (functor(*last) & mask)) {
    2.59 +	--last;
    2.60 +      }
    2.61 +      if (first == last) {
    2.62 +	return first;
    2.63 +      }
    2.64 +      std::iter_swap(first, last);
    2.65 +      ++first;
    2.66 +      if (!(first < last)) {
    2.67 +	return first;
    2.68 +      }
    2.69 +      while (true) {
    2.70 +	while (!(functor(*first) & mask)) {
    2.71 +	  ++first;
    2.72 +	}
    2.73 +	--last;
    2.74 +	while (functor(*last) & mask) {
    2.75 +	  --last;
    2.76 +	}
    2.77 +	if (!(first < last)) {
    2.78 +	  return first;
    2.79 +	}
    2.80 +	std::iter_swap(first, last);
    2.81 +	++first;
    2.82 +      }
    2.83 +    }
    2.84 +
    2.85 +    template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
    2.86 +    Iterator radixSortSignPartition(Iterator first, Iterator last, 
    2.87 +				    Functor functor) {
    2.88 +      while (first != last && functor(*first) < 0) {
    2.89 +	++first;
    2.90 +      }
    2.91 +      if (first == last) {
    2.92 +	return first;
    2.93 +      }
    2.94 +      --last;
    2.95 +      while (first != last && functor(*last) >= 0) {
    2.96 +	--last;
    2.97 +      }
    2.98 +      if (first == last) {
    2.99 +	return first;
   2.100 +      }
   2.101 +      std::iter_swap(first, last);
   2.102 +      ++first;
   2.103 +      if (!(first < last)) {
   2.104 +	return first;
   2.105 +      }
   2.106 +      while (true) {
   2.107 +	while (functor(*first) < 0) {
   2.108 +	  ++first;
   2.109 +	}
   2.110 +	--last;
   2.111 +	while (functor(*last) >= 0) {
   2.112 +	  --last;
   2.113 +	}
   2.114 +	if (!(first < last)) {
   2.115 +	  return first;
   2.116 +	}
   2.117 +	std::iter_swap(first, last);
   2.118 +	++first;
   2.119 +      }
   2.120 +    }
   2.121 +
   2.122 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.123 +    void radixIntroSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, 
   2.124 +			Functor functor, Value mask) {
   2.125 +      while (mask != 0 && last - first > 1) {
   2.126 +	Iterator cut = radixSortPartition(first, last, functor, mask);
   2.127 +	mask >>= 1;
   2.128 +	radixIntroSort(first, cut, functor, mask);
   2.129 +	first = cut;
   2.130 +      }
   2.131 +    }
   2.132 +
   2.133 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.134 +    void radixSignedSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.135 +
   2.136 +      Iterator cut = radixSortSignPartition(first, last, functor);
   2.137 +
   2.138 +      Value mask;
   2.139 +      int max_digit;
   2.140 +      Iterator it;
   2.141 +
   2.142 +      mask = ~0; max_digit = 0;
   2.143 +      for (it = first; it != cut; ++it) {
   2.144 +	while ((mask & functor(*it)) != mask) {
   2.145 +	  ++max_digit;
   2.146 +	  mask <<= 1;
   2.147 +	}
   2.148 +      }
   2.149 +      radixIntroSort(first, cut, functor, 1 << max_digit);
   2.150 +
   2.151 +      mask = 0; max_digit = 0;
   2.152 +      for (it = cut; it != last; ++it) {
   2.153 +	while ((mask | functor(*it)) != mask) {
   2.154 +	  ++max_digit;
   2.155 +	  mask <<= 1; mask |= 1;
   2.156 +	}
   2.157 +      }
   2.158 +      radixIntroSort(cut, last, functor, 1 << max_digit);
   2.159 +    }
   2.160 +
   2.161 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.162 +    void radixUnsignedSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.163 +
   2.164 +      Value mask = 0;
   2.165 +      int max_digit = 0;
   2.166 +
   2.167 +      Iterator it;
   2.168 +      for (it = first; it != last; ++it) {
   2.169 +	while ((mask | functor(*it)) != mask) {
   2.170 +	  ++max_digit;
   2.171 +	  mask <<= 1; mask |= 1;
   2.172 +	}
   2.173 +      }
   2.174 +      radixIntroSort(first, last, functor, 1 << max_digit);
   2.175 +    }
   2.176 +
   2.177 +
   2.178 +    template <typename Value, 
   2.179 +	      bool sign = std::numeric_limits<Value>::is_signed >
   2.180 +    struct RadixSortSelector {
   2.181 +      template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.182 +      static void sort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.183 +	radixSignedSort<Value>(first, last, functor);
   2.184 +      }
   2.185 +    };
   2.186 +
   2.187 +    template <typename Value>
   2.188 +    struct RadixSortSelector<Value, false> {
   2.189 +      template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.190 +      static void sort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.191 +	radixUnsignedSort<Value>(first, last, functor);
   2.192 +      }
   2.193 +    };
   2.194 +
   2.195 +  }
   2.196 +
   2.197 +  /// \ingroup auxalg
   2.198 +  ///
   2.199 +  /// \brief Sorts the STL compatible range into ascending order.
   2.200 +  ///
   2.201 +  /// The \c radixSort sorts the STL compatible range into ascending
   2.202 +  /// order.  The radix sort algorithm can sort the items which mapped
   2.203 +  /// to an integer with an adaptable unary function \c functor and the
   2.204 +  /// order will be ascending by these mapped values. As function
   2.205 +  /// specialization it is possible to use a normal function instead
   2.206 +  /// of the functor object or if the functor is not given it will use
   2.207 +  /// an identity function instead.
   2.208 +  ///
   2.209 +  /// This implemented radix sort is a special quick sort which pivot
   2.210 +  /// value is choosen to partite the items on the next
   2.211 +  /// bit. Therefore, let be \c c the maximal capacity and \c n the
   2.212 +  /// number of the items in the container, the time complexity of the
   2.213 +  /// algorithm is \f$ O(\log(c)n) \f$ and the additional space
   2.214 +  /// complexity is \f$ O(\log(c)) \f$.
   2.215 +  ///
   2.216 +  /// \param first The begin of the given range.
   2.217 +  /// \param last The end of the given range.
   2.218 +  /// \param functor An adaptible unary function or a normal function
   2.219 +  /// which maps the items to any integer type which can be either
   2.220 +  /// signed or unsigned.
   2.221 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.222 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.223 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.224 +    typedef typename Functor::result_type Value;
   2.225 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.226 +  }
   2.227 +
   2.228 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.229 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value (*functor)(Key)) {
   2.230 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.231 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.232 +  }
   2.233 +
   2.234 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.235 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value& (*functor)(Key)) {
   2.236 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.237 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.238 +  }
   2.239 +
   2.240 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.241 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value (*functor)(Key&)) {
   2.242 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.243 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.244 +  }
   2.245 +
   2.246 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.247 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value& (*functor)(Key&)) {
   2.248 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.249 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.250 +  }
   2.251 +
   2.252 +  template <typename Iterator>
   2.253 +  void radixSort(Iterator first, Iterator last) {
   2.254 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.255 +    typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type Value;
   2.256 +    RadixSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, Identity<Value>());
   2.257 +  }
   2.258 +
   2.259 +  namespace _radix_sort_bits {
   2.260 +
   2.261 +    template <typename Value>
   2.262 +    unsigned char valueByte(Value value, int byte) {
   2.263 +      return value >> (std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::digits * byte);
   2.264 +    }
   2.265 +
   2.266 +    template <typename Functor, typename Key>
   2.267 +    void counterIntroSort(Key *first, Key *last, Key *target, 
   2.268 +			  int byte, Functor functor) {
   2.269 +      const int size = 
   2.270 +	unsigned(std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::max()) + 1;
   2.271 +      std::vector<int> counter(size);
   2.272 +      for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
   2.273 +	counter[i] = 0;
   2.274 +      }
   2.275 +      Key *it = first;
   2.276 +      while (first != last) {
   2.277 +	++counter[valueByte(functor(*first), byte)]; 
   2.278 +	++first;
   2.279 +      }
   2.280 +      int prev, num = 0;
   2.281 +      for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
   2.282 +	prev = num;
   2.283 +	num += counter[i];
   2.284 +	counter[i] = prev;
   2.285 +      }
   2.286 +      while (it != last) {
   2.287 +	target[counter[valueByte(functor(*it), byte)]++] = *it;
   2.288 +	++it;
   2.289 +      }
   2.290 +    }
   2.291 +
   2.292 +    template <typename Functor, typename Key>
   2.293 +    void signedCounterIntroSort(Key *first, Key *last, Key *target, 
   2.294 +				int byte, Functor functor) {
   2.295 +      const int size = 
   2.296 +	unsigned(std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::max()) + 1;
   2.297 +      std::vector<int> counter(size);
   2.298 +      for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
   2.299 +	counter[i] = 0;
   2.300 +      }
   2.301 +      Key *it = first;
   2.302 +      while (first != last) {
   2.303 +	counter[valueByte(functor(*first), byte)]++;
   2.304 +	++first;
   2.305 +      }
   2.306 +      int prev, num = 0;
   2.307 +      for (int i = size / 2; i < size; ++i) {
   2.308 +	prev = num;
   2.309 +	num += counter[i];
   2.310 +	counter[i] = prev;
   2.311 +      }
   2.312 +      for (int i = 0; i < size / 2; ++i) {
   2.313 +	prev = num;
   2.314 +	num += counter[i];
   2.315 +	counter[i] = prev;
   2.316 +      }
   2.317 +      while (it != last) {
   2.318 +	target[counter[valueByte(functor(*it), byte)]++] = *it;
   2.319 +	++it;
   2.320 +      }
   2.321 +    }
   2.322 +
   2.323 +  
   2.324 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.325 +    void counterSignedSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.326 +      if (first == last) return;
   2.327 +      typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type Key;
   2.328 +      typedef std::allocator<Key> Allocator;
   2.329 +      Allocator allocator;
   2.330 +
   2.331 +      int length = std::distance(first, last);
   2.332 +      Key* buffer = allocator.allocate(2 * length);
   2.333 +      try {
   2.334 +	bool dir = true;
   2.335 +	std::copy(first, last, buffer);
   2.336 +	for (int i = 0; i < int(sizeof(Value)) - 1; ++i) {
   2.337 +	  if (dir) {
   2.338 +	    counterIntroSort(buffer, buffer + length, buffer + length, 
   2.339 +			     i, functor);
   2.340 +	  } else {
   2.341 +	    counterIntroSort(buffer + length, buffer + 2 * length, buffer, 
   2.342 +			     i, functor);
   2.343 +	  }
   2.344 +	  dir = !dir;
   2.345 +	}
   2.346 +	if (dir) {
   2.347 +	  signedCounterIntroSort(buffer, buffer + length, buffer + length, 
   2.348 +				 sizeof(Value) - 1, functor);
   2.349 +	  std::copy(buffer + length, buffer + 2 * length, first);
   2.350 +	}	else {
   2.351 +	  signedCounterIntroSort(buffer + length, buffer + 2 * length, buffer, 
   2.352 +				 sizeof(Value) - 1, functor);
   2.353 +	  std::copy(buffer, buffer + length, first);
   2.354 +	}
   2.355 +      } catch (...) {
   2.356 +	allocator.deallocate(buffer, 2 * length);
   2.357 +	throw;
   2.358 +      }
   2.359 +      allocator.deallocate(buffer, 2 * length);
   2.360 +    }
   2.361 +
   2.362 +    template <typename Value, typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.363 +    void counterUnsignedSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.364 +      if (first == last) return;
   2.365 +      typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type Key;
   2.366 +      typedef std::allocator<Key> Allocator;
   2.367 +      Allocator allocator;
   2.368 +
   2.369 +      int length = std::distance(first, last);
   2.370 +      Key *buffer = allocator.allocate(2 * length);
   2.371 +      try {
   2.372 +	bool dir = true;
   2.373 +	std::copy(first, last, buffer);
   2.374 +	for (int i = 0; i < int(sizeof(Value)); ++i) {
   2.375 +	  if (dir) {
   2.376 +	    counterIntroSort(buffer, buffer + length, 
   2.377 +			     buffer + length, i, functor);
   2.378 +	  } else {
   2.379 +	    counterIntroSort(buffer + length, buffer + 2 * length, 
   2.380 +			     buffer, i, functor);
   2.381 +	  }
   2.382 +	  dir = !dir;
   2.383 +	}
   2.384 +	if (dir) {
   2.385 +	  std::copy(buffer, buffer + length, first);
   2.386 +	}	else {
   2.387 +	  std::copy(buffer + length, buffer + 2 * length, first);
   2.388 +	}
   2.389 +      } catch (...) {
   2.390 +	allocator.deallocate(buffer, 2 * length);
   2.391 +	throw;
   2.392 +      }
   2.393 +      allocator.deallocate(buffer, 2 * length);
   2.394 +    }
   2.395 +
   2.396 +
   2.397 +
   2.398 +    template <typename Value, 
   2.399 +	      bool sign = std::numeric_limits<Value>::is_signed >
   2.400 +    struct CounterSortSelector {
   2.401 +      template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.402 +      static void sort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.403 +	counterSignedSort<Value>(first, last, functor);
   2.404 +      }
   2.405 +    };
   2.406 +
   2.407 +    template <typename Value>
   2.408 +    struct CounterSortSelector<Value, false> {
   2.409 +      template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.410 +      static void sort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.411 +	counterUnsignedSort<Value>(first, last, functor);
   2.412 +      }
   2.413 +    };
   2.414 +
   2.415 +  }
   2.416 +
   2.417 +  /// \ingroup auxalg
   2.418 +  ///
   2.419 +  /// \brief Sorts stable the STL compatible range into ascending order.
   2.420 +  ///
   2.421 +  /// The \c counterSort sorts the STL compatible range into ascending
   2.422 +  /// order.  The counter sort algorithm can sort the items which
   2.423 +  /// mapped to an integer with an adaptable unary function \c functor
   2.424 +  /// and the order will be ascending by these mapped values. As
   2.425 +  /// function specialization it is possible to use a normal function
   2.426 +  /// instead of the functor object or if the functor is not given it
   2.427 +  /// will use an identity function instead.
   2.428 +  ///
   2.429 +  /// The implemented counter sort use a radix forward sort on the
   2.430 +  /// bytes of the integer number. The algorithm sorts the items
   2.431 +  /// byte-by-byte, first it counts how many times occurs a byte value
   2.432 +  /// in the containerm, and with the occurence number the container
   2.433 +  /// can be copied to an other in asceding order in \c O(n) time.
   2.434 +  /// Let be \c c the maximal capacity of the integer type and \c n
   2.435 +  /// the number of the items in the container, the time complexity of
   2.436 +  /// the algorithm is \f$ O(\log(c)n) \f$ and the additional space
   2.437 +  /// complexity is \f$ O(n) \f$.
   2.438 +  ///
   2.439 +  /// The sorting algorithm is stable, i.e. the order of two equal
   2.440 +  /// element remains the same.
   2.441 +  ///
   2.442 +  /// \param first The begin of the given range.
   2.443 +  /// \param last The end of the given range.
   2.444 +  /// \param functor An adaptible unary function or a normal function
   2.445 +  /// which maps the items to any integer type which can be either
   2.446 +  /// signed or unsigned.
   2.447 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Functor>
   2.448 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Functor functor) {
   2.449 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.450 +    typedef typename Functor::result_type Value;
   2.451 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.452 +  }
   2.453 +
   2.454 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.455 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value (*functor)(Key)) {
   2.456 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.457 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.458 +  }
   2.459 +
   2.460 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.461 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value& (*functor)(Key)) {
   2.462 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.463 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.464 +  }
   2.465 +
   2.466 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.467 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value (*functor)(Key&)) {
   2.468 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.469 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.470 +  }
   2.471 +
   2.472 +  template <typename Iterator, typename Value, typename Key>
   2.473 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last, Value& (*functor)(Key&)) {
   2.474 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.475 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, functor);
   2.476 +  }
   2.477 +
   2.478 +  template <typename Iterator>
   2.479 +  void counterSort(Iterator first, Iterator last) {
   2.480 +    using namespace _radix_sort_bits;
   2.481 +    typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type Value;
   2.482 +    CounterSortSelector<Value>::sort(first, last, Identity<Value>());
   2.483 +  }
   2.484 +
   2.485 +}
   2.486 +
   2.487 +#endif
     3.1 --- a/test/CMakeLists.txt	Sun Oct 12 19:35:48 2008 +0100
     3.2 +++ b/test/CMakeLists.txt	Fri Oct 17 23:55:18 2008 +0200
     3.3 @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
     3.4    heap_test
     3.5    kruskal_test
     3.6    maps_test
     3.7 +  radix_sort_test
     3.8    random_test
     3.9    path_test
    3.10    time_measure_test
     4.1 --- a/test/Makefile.am	Sun Oct 12 19:35:48 2008 +0100
     4.2 +++ b/test/Makefile.am	Fri Oct 17 23:55:18 2008 +0200
     4.3 @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
     4.4  	test/heap_test \
     4.5  	test/kruskal_test \
     4.6          test/maps_test \
     4.7 +	test/radix_sort_test \
     4.8          test/random_test \
     4.9          test/path_test \
    4.10          test/test_tools_fail \
    4.11 @@ -43,6 +44,7 @@
    4.12  test_kruskal_test_SOURCES = test/kruskal_test.cc
    4.13  test_maps_test_SOURCES = test/maps_test.cc
    4.14  test_path_test_SOURCES = test/path_test.cc
    4.15 +test_radix_sort_test_SOURCES = test/radix_sort_test.cc
    4.16  test_random_test_SOURCES = test/random_test.cc
    4.17  test_test_tools_fail_SOURCES = test/test_tools_fail.cc
    4.18  test_test_tools_pass_SOURCES = test/test_tools_pass.cc
     5.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     5.2 +++ b/test/radix_sort_test.cc	Fri Oct 17 23:55:18 2008 +0200
     5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
     5.4 +/* -*- C++ -*-
     5.5 + *
     5.6 + * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
     5.7 + *
     5.8 + * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
     5.9 + * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
    5.10 + * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
    5.11 + *
    5.12 + * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
    5.13 + * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
    5.14 + * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
    5.15 + *
    5.16 + * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
    5.17 + * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
    5.18 + * purpose.
    5.19 + *
    5.20 + */
    5.21 +
    5.22 +#include <lemon/time_measure.h>
    5.23 +#include <lemon/smart_graph.h>
    5.24 +#include <lemon/maps.h>
    5.25 +#include <lemon/radix_sort.h>
    5.26 +#include <lemon/math.h>
    5.27 +
    5.28 +#include "test_tools.h"
    5.29 +
    5.30 +#include <vector>
    5.31 +#include <algorithm>
    5.32 +
    5.33 +using namespace lemon;
    5.34 +
    5.35 +static const int n = 10000;
    5.36 +
    5.37 +struct Negate {
    5.38 +  typedef int argument_type;
    5.39 +  typedef int result_type;
    5.40 +  int operator()(int a) { return - a; }
    5.41 +};
    5.42 +
    5.43 +int negate(int a) { return - a; }
    5.44 +
    5.45 +
    5.46 +void generateIntSequence(int n, std::vector<int>& data) {
    5.47 +  int prime = 9973;
    5.48 +  int root = 136, value = 1;
    5.49 +  for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.50 +    data.push_back(value - prime / 2);
    5.51 +    value = (value * root) % prime;
    5.52 +  }
    5.53 +}
    5.54 +
    5.55 +void generateCharSequence(int n, std::vector<unsigned char>& data) {
    5.56 +  int prime = 251;
    5.57 +  int root = 3, value = root;
    5.58 +  for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.59 +    data.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(value));
    5.60 +    value = (value * root) % prime;
    5.61 +  }
    5.62 +}
    5.63 +
    5.64 +void checkRadixSort() {
    5.65 +  {
    5.66 +    std::vector<int> data1;
    5.67 +    generateIntSequence(n, data1);
    5.68 +
    5.69 +    std::vector<int> data2(data1);
    5.70 +    std::sort(data1.begin(), data1.end());
    5.71 +
    5.72 +    radixSort(data2.begin(), data2.end());
    5.73 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.74 +      check(data1[i] == data2[i], "Test failed");
    5.75 +    }
    5.76 +
    5.77 +    radixSort(data2.begin(), data2.end(), Negate());
    5.78 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.79 +      check(data1[i] == data2[n - 1 - i], "Test failed");
    5.80 +    }
    5.81 +
    5.82 +    radixSort(data2.begin(), data2.end(), negate);
    5.83 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.84 +      check(data1[i] == data2[n - 1 - i], "Test failed");
    5.85 +    }
    5.86 +
    5.87 +  } 
    5.88 +  
    5.89 +  {
    5.90 +    std::vector<unsigned char> data1(n);
    5.91 +    generateCharSequence(n, data1);
    5.92 +
    5.93 +    std::vector<unsigned char> data2(data1);
    5.94 +    std::sort(data1.begin(), data1.end());
    5.95 +
    5.96 +    radixSort(data2.begin(), data2.end());
    5.97 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    5.98 +      check(data1[i] == data2[i], "Test failed");
    5.99 +    }
   5.100 +
   5.101 +  }
   5.102 +}
   5.103 +
   5.104 +
   5.105 +void checkCounterSort() {
   5.106 +  {
   5.107 +    std::vector<int> data1;
   5.108 +    generateIntSequence(n, data1);
   5.109 +
   5.110 +    std::vector<int> data2(data1);
   5.111 +    std::sort(data1.begin(), data1.end());
   5.112 +
   5.113 +    counterSort(data2.begin(), data2.end());
   5.114 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
   5.115 +      check(data1[i] == data2[i], "Test failed");
   5.116 +    }
   5.117 +
   5.118 +    counterSort(data2.begin(), data2.end(), Negate());
   5.119 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
   5.120 +      check(data1[i] == data2[n - 1 - i], "Test failed");
   5.121 +    }
   5.122 +
   5.123 +    counterSort(data2.begin(), data2.end(), negate);
   5.124 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
   5.125 +      check(data1[i] == data2[n - 1 - i], "Test failed");
   5.126 +    }
   5.127 +  } 
   5.128 +
   5.129 +  {
   5.130 +    std::vector<unsigned char> data1(n);
   5.131 +    generateCharSequence(n, data1);
   5.132 +
   5.133 +    std::vector<unsigned char> data2(data1);
   5.134 +    std::sort(data1.begin(), data1.end());
   5.135 +
   5.136 +    radixSort(data2.begin(), data2.end());
   5.137 +    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
   5.138 +      check(data1[i] == data2[i], "Test failed");
   5.139 +    }
   5.140 +
   5.141 +  }
   5.142 +}
   5.143 +
   5.144 +int main() {
   5.145 +
   5.146 +  checkRadixSort();  
   5.147 +  checkCounterSort();
   5.148 +
   5.149 +  return 0;
   5.150 +}