For the data structures portion of this sprint challenge, you'll be implementing a few functions that build off of some of the data structures you implemented in the first half of the week. Then you'll be analyzing the runtimes of these functions.
For the algorithms portion of the sprint challenge, you'll be answering the questions posed in the exercises.pdf
file regarding runtime complexities and algorithmic paradigms.
Navigate into the ex_1
directory in the data_structures
directory. Inside, you'll see the binary-search-tree.py
file with a complete implementation of the binary search tree class. Your first task is to implement the methods depth_first_for_each
and breadth_first_for_each
on the BinarySearchTree
class:
depth_first_for_each(cb)
receives a callback function as a parameter. This method iterates over the binary search tree in depth-first order, applying the supplied callback function to each tree element in turn.breadth_first_for_each(cb)
receives a callback function as a parameter. This method iterates over the binary search tree in breadth-first order, applying the supplied callback function to each tree element in turn.
NOTE: In Python, anonymous functions are referred to as "lambda functions". When passing in a callback function as input to either depth_first_for_each
or breadth_first_for_each
, you'll want to define the callbacks as lambda functions. For more information on lambda functions, check out this documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#lambda-expressions
Run python3 test_binary_search_tree.py
to run the tests for these methods to ensure that your implementation is correct.
Inside the ex_2
directory you'll find the heap.py
file with a working implementation of the heap class. Your second task is to implement a sorting method called heapsort that uses the heap data structure in order to sort an array of numbers. Your heapsort
function should return a new array containing all of the sorted data.
Run python3 test_heap.py
to run the tests for your heapsort
function to ensure that your implementation is correct.
Open up the Data_Structures_Answers.md
file. This is where you'll jot down your answers for the runtimes of the functions you just implemented. Be sure to also answer any other questions posed in the Answers.md
file!
For the algorithms portion of the sprint challenge, you'll be answering questions posed in the exercises.pdf
document inside the algorithms
directory. Add your answers to the questions in the Algorithms_Answers.md
file.