trekhleb / javascript-algorithms
- среда, 23 мая 2018 г. в 00:17:28
JavaScript
Algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript with explanations and links to further readings
This repository contains JavaScript based examples of many popular algorithms and data structures.
Each algorithm and data structure have its own separate README with related explanations and links for further reading and YouTube videos.
Data structure is a particular way of organizing and storing data in a computer so that it can be accessed and modified efficiently. More precisely, a data structure is a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data.
Algorithm is an unambiguous specification of how to solve a class of problems. Algorithm is a set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of operations.
An algorithmic paradigm is a generic method or approach which underlies the design of a class of algorithms. It is an abstraction higher than the notion of an algorithm, just as an algorithm is an abstraction higher than a computer program.
Install all dependencies
npm install
Run all tests
npm test
Run tests by name
npm test -- -t 'LinkedList'
Playground
You may play with data-structures and algorithms in ./src/playground/playground.js
file and write
tests for it in ./src/playground/__test__/playground.test.js
.
Then just simply run the following command to test if your playground code works as expected:
npm test -- -t 'playground'
▶ Data Structures and Algorithms on YouTube
Order of growth of algorithms specified in Big O notation.
Source: Big O Cheat Sheet.
Below is the list of some of the most used Big O notations and their performance comparisons against different sizes of the input data.
Big O Notation | Computations for 10 elements | Computations for 100 elements | Computations for 1000 elements |
---|---|---|---|
O(1) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
O(log N) | 3 | 6 | 9 |
O(N) | 10 | 100 | 1000 |
O(N log N) | 30 | 60 | 9000 |
O(N^2) | 100 | 10000 | 1000000 |
O(2^N) | 1024 | 1.26e+29 | 1.07e+301 |
O(N!) | 3628800 | 9.3e+157 | 4.02e+2567 |
Data Structure | Access | Search | Insertion | Deletion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Array | 1 | n | n | n |
Stack | n | n | 1 | 1 |
Queue | n | n | 1 | 1 |
Linked List | n | n | 1 | 1 |
Hash Table | - | n | n | n |
Binary Search Tree | n | n | n | n |
B-Tree | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) |
Red-Black Tree | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) |
AVL Tree | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) | log(n) |
Name | Best | Average | Worst | Memory | Stable |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bubble sort | n | n^2 | n^2 | 1 | Yes |
Insertion sort | n | n^2 | n^2 | 1 | Yes |
Selection sort | n^2 | n^2 | n^2 | 1 | No |
Heap sort | n log(n) | n log(n) | n log(n) | 1 | No |
Merge sort | n log(n) | n log(n) | n log(n) | n | Yes |
Quick sort | n log(n) | n log(n) | n^2 | log(n) | No |
Shell sort | n log(n) | depends on gap sequence | n (log(n))^2 | 1 | No |