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introsort

v1.0.16

Published

Javascript implementation of Introsort

Downloads

10

Readme

Introsort implemented in Javascript

Javascript implementation of Introsort.

There are probably not many real-world use cases for it judging by this JSperf benchmark, but I was Googling and couldn't find a Javascript version of this algorithm.

I found this Java version and ported it over to Javascript

Install using npm:

npm install introsort

Usage:

var introsort = require('introsort');

var array = [5,3,9,292];
introsort(array);

Todo:

  • I noticed that it does not sort correctly if the array contains zeros. Probably something wrong in my port (at least trailing zeros)
  • The whole thing can probably be optimized a lot for Javascript. The straight up Java port is probably not the fastest way to go

License

MIT