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Day 5: Recursive Selection Sort

Sort an Array of numbers using selection sort. The selection sort algorithm sorts an array by repeatedly finding the minimum element (lowest value) in the input Array, and then putting it at the correct location in the sorted Array.

Once you're done solving the problem, calculate the average run time and compare it to the average run time for the iterative version.

Input: [3, -1, 5, 2]
Output: [-1, 2, 3, 5]

You may wish to convert your iterative solution to a recursive one. We've included our old solutions in Ruby and JavaScript below:

def selection_sort(arr)
  sorted = []

  until arr.length == 0
    min = arr.min
    idx = arr.index(min)
    sorted << min
    arr.delete_at(idx)
  end

  sorted
end
function selectionSort(arr) {
  const sorted = [];

  while (arr.length > 0) {
    const min = Math.min(...arr);
    const idx = arr.indexOf(min);

    sorted.push(min);
    arr.splice(idx, 1);
  }

  return sorted;
}

Use the language of your choosing. We've included starter files for some languages where you can pseudocode, explain your solution and code.

Before you start coding:

  1. Rewrite the problem in your own words
  2. Validate that you understand the problem
  3. Write your own test cases
  4. Pseudocode
  5. Code!

And remember, don't run our tests until you've passed your own!

How to run your own tests

Ruby

  1. cd into the ruby folder
  2. ruby <filename>.rb

JavaScript

  1. cd into the javascript folder
  2. node <filename>.js

How to run our tests

Ruby

  1. cd into the ruby folder
  2. bundle install
  3. rspec

JavaScript

  1. cd into the javascript folder
  2. npm i
  3. npm test