ft_push_swap
is an algorithm project done at 42 school: the goal is to sort numbers
on a stack using a temporary stack and a limited and specified set of instructions.
You can learn more about the project by reading the subject included in this repo.
The results presented below have been determined after 1000 tests. The greater the number of test is, the more accurate the results are going to be.
I decided to stay with 1000 tests as it is good enough to visualize the performance of the algorithm for a project such as push_swap.
Only meaningful tests are reported below. Tests involving different amounts of random numbers may give way worse results, as I optimized the project to work specifically great with specific integer quantities (2, 3, 4, 5, 100 and 500).
2-5 cases are optimized manually (hardcoded).
Bigger cases are handled using a kind of mix between quick sort and insertion sort. The amount of splitting done is increased for greater quantities, such as 500.
Amount of random numbers | Min. nb. of instructions | Max. nb. of instructions |
---|---|---|
3 | 0 | 2 |
5 | 0 | 12 |
100 | 588 | 725 |
500 | 6334 | 7045 |