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CMakeLists.txt.user
CMakeCache.txt
CMakeFiles
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Makefile
cmake_install.cmake
install_manifest.txt
compile_commands.json
CTestTestfile.cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
project(Search)
add_executable(
Main
src/main.c
src/bst/bst.h
src/bst/bst.c
src/hashtable/hashtable.c
src/hashtable/hashtable.h
src/binheap/binheap.c
src/binheap/binheap.h
src/utils/arrays.c
src/utils/arrays.h
)

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# DHBW-Datastructures
Datastructures and related algorithms from school written in C99.
This repo includes:
* Binary max heap for signed integer (including heap-sort)
* Hashmap for (string, signed integer) tuples
* Binary search tree (BST)

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#include "binheap.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
Maxbinheap newMaxbinheap(unsigned int capacity) {
Maxbinheap heap = {
.capacity = capacity,
.size = 0,
.array = (int*) calloc(capacity, sizeof(int))
};
return heap;
}
void destroyMaxbinheap(Maxbinheap *heap) {
// deallocate memory
free(heap->array);
// clear data
heap->capacity = 0;
heap->array = NULL;
heap->size = 0;
}
Maxbinheap fromArray(const int* array, unsigned int len) {
Maxbinheap heap = newMaxbinheap(len);
for (const int* x = array; x < array + len; x++)
insert(&heap, *x);
return heap;
}
void swim(Maxbinheap *heap, int k) {
while (k > 0) {
if (heap->array[k / 2] > heap->array[k]) {
// parent element is larger, we stop
break;
}
// parent is smaller, move the parent down
swap(heap->array + k, heap->array + k / 2);
k = k/2;
}
}
void sink(Maxbinheap *heap, int k) {
while (2 * k <= heap->size) {
int j = 2 * k;
// either select left or right child
if (j < heap->size && heap->array[j] < heap->array[j + 1])
j ++;
// continue as long as its not high up enough
if (!(heap->array[k] < heap->array[j]))
break;
swap(heap->array + k, heap->array + j);
k = j;
}
}
void insert(Maxbinheap *heap, int element) {
if (heap->size + 1 >= heap->capacity)
// reallocate the array
heap->array = reallocarray(heap->array, heap->capacity + 4, sizeof(int));
// insert new element at the end
heap->array[heap->size] = element;
heap->size ++;
// let it swim up to its right position
swim(heap, heap->size - 1);
}
int removeMax(Maxbinheap *heap) {
int max = heap->array[0];
heap->size --;
// take smallest element and put in as root
swap(heap->array, heap->array + heap->size);
// let new root sink in
sink(heap, 0);
return max;
}
void sinkArray(int* array, int k, const int len) {
while (2 * k <= len) {
int j = 2 * k;
// either select left or right child
if (j < len && array[j] < array[j + 1])
j ++;
// continue as long as its not high up enough
if (!(array[k] < array[j]))
break;
swap(array + k, array + j);
k = j;
}
}
void heapsort(int* array, const int len) {
for (int x = len/2; x >= 0; x--)
sinkArray(array, x, len);
int n = len;
while (n > 0) {
swap(array, array + n);
n --;
sinkArray(array, 1, n);
}
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#ifndef _BINHEAP_H_
#define _BINHEAP_H_
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "../utils/arrays.h"
/**
* Maximum binary heap for signed integers
*/
typedef struct maxbinheap {
// amount of elements that fit into the heap
unsigned int capacity;
// number of inserted elements
unsigned int size;
// data of heap
int* array;
} Maxbinheap;
// create new heap
Maxbinheap newMaxbinheap(unsigned int capacity);
// free memory
void destroyMaxbinheap(Maxbinheap *heap);
// create a new binary heap from the array
Maxbinheap fromArray(const int* array, unsigned int len);
// add new element
void insert(Maxbinheap *heap, int element);
// remove maximum element
int removeMax(Maxbinheap *heap);
// sort array using an inplace binary heap
void heapsort(int* array, const int len);
#endif

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#include "bst.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
Bst bst_new() {
Bst bst = {
.root = NULL
};
return bst;
}
void dealloc_node(Node *node) {
if (node == NULL)
return;
dealloc_node(node->left);
dealloc_node(node->right);
free(node);
}
void bst_destroy(Bst *bst) {
dealloc_node(bst->root);
}
Node* new_node(char value) {
Node *n = (Node*) calloc(sizeof(Node), 1);
n->value = value;
return n;
}
void place_node(Node *node, char value) {
if (value > node->value) {
if (node->right == NULL) {
node->right = new_node(value);
return;
}
place_node(node->right, value);
} else {
if (node->left == NULL) {
node->left = new_node(value);
return;
}
place_node(node->left, value);
}
}
void bst_insert(Bst *bst, char value) {
if (bst->root == NULL) {
bst->root = new_node(value);
return;
}
place_node(bst->root, value);
}
bool search_node(Node* node, char value) {
if (value == node->value) {
return true;
}
if (value > node->value) {
if (node->right == NULL)
return false;
return search_node(node->right, value);
} else {
if (node->left == NULL)
return false;
return search_node(node->left, value);
}
}
bool bst_search(Bst *bst, char value) {
return search_node(bst->root, value);
}
Node** minimum(Node *node) {
if (node->left->left == NULL) {
return &node->left;
}
return minimum(node->left);
}
void remove_node(Node **node, char value) {
if (value > (*node)->value)
remove_node(&(*node)->right, value);
else if (value < (*node)->value)
remove_node(&(*node)->left, value);
else {
if ((*node)->right == (*node)->left) {
*node = NULL;
} else if ((*node)->left == NULL) {
*node = (*node)->right;
} else if ((*node)->right == NULL) {
*node = (*node)->left;
} else {
Node **min = minimum(*node);
(*node)->value = (*min)->value;
*min = NULL;
}
}
}
void bst_remove(Bst *bst, char value) {
if (bst->root == NULL)
return;
remove_node(&bst->root, value);
}
char node_max(Node *node) {
if (node->right == NULL)
return node->value;
return node_max(node->right);
}
char bst_max(Bst *bst) {
if (bst->root == NULL)
return '\0';
return node_max(bst->root);
}
char node_min(Node *node) {
if (node->left == NULL)
return node->value;
return node_min(node->left);
}
char bst_min(Bst *bst) {
if (bst->root == NULL)
return '\0';
return node_min(bst->root);
}

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#ifndef _BST_H_
#define _BST_H_
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
typedef struct node {
char value;
struct node *left;
struct node *right;
} Node;
typedef struct bst {
Node *root;
} Bst;
Bst bst_new();
void bst_destroy(Bst *bst);
void bst_insert(Bst *bst, char value);
void bst_remove(Bst *bst, char value);
bool bst_search(Bst *bst, char value);
char bst_max(Bst *bst);
char bst_min(Bst *bst);
#endif

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#include "hashtable.h"
Hashmap new_hashmap(unsigned int capacity) {
Hashmap map = {
.capacity = capacity,
.keys = (const char**) calloc(sizeof(const char**), capacity),
.values = (int*) calloc(sizeof(int), capacity)
};
return map;
}
void destroy_hashmap(Hashmap *hashmap) {
if (hashmap->keys != NULL) {
free(hashmap->keys);
free(hashmap->values);
hashmap->keys = NULL;
hashmap->values = NULL;
hashmap->capacity = 0;
}
}
void print_hashmap(Hashmap *hashmap) {
for (int x = 0; x < hashmap->capacity; x++) {
printf("%08x (%d)\t| %s\n", hashmap->values[x], hashmap->values[x], hashmap->keys[x]);
}
}
unsigned int hash(const char *string) {
const int len = strlen(string);
unsigned int hash = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++)
hash += (hash * 31 + string[x]) / (1 << x) - 1;
return hash;
}
unsigned int hash2(const char *string) {
const int len = strlen(string);
unsigned int hash = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++)
hash += (hash * 31 + string[x] + 7) / (1 << x) - 1;
return hash;
}
#define QUADRADIC_PROBING
unsigned int address_of(Hashmap *hashtable, const char *string) {
unsigned int bucket = hash(string);
int iteration = 0;
do {
#ifdef LINEAR_PROBING
bucket = (bucket + 1) % hashtable->capacity;
#elifdef QUADRADIC_PROBING
bucket = (bucket + iteration * iteration) % hashtable->capacity;
iteration ++;
#elifdef DOULE_HASHING
bucket = iteration == 0 ? bucket : (hash(string) + iteration * hash2(string)) % hashtable->capacity;
#else
#error *** No collision avoidance method specified ***
#endif
} while (hashtable->values[bucket] != 0 && strcmp(hashtable->keys[bucket], string) != 0);
return bucket;
}
void put(Hashmap *hashtable, const char* string, const int value) {
unsigned int bucket = address_of(hashtable, string);
hashtable->values[bucket] = value;
hashtable->keys[bucket] = string;
}
void hashmap_remove(Hashmap *hashtable, const char* string) {
unsigned int bucket = address_of(hashtable, string);
if (hashtable->keys[bucket] != NULL) {
hashtable->keys[bucket] = NULL;
hashtable->values[bucket] = 0;
}
}
int get(Hashmap *hashtable, const char* string) {
unsigned int bucket = address_of(hashtable, string);
if (hashtable->keys[bucket] != NULL) {
return hashtable->values[bucket];
}
return 0;
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#ifndef _HASHTABLE_H_
#define _HASHTABLE_H_
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/**
* Hashtable for strings
* */
typedef struct hashmap {
// total amount of buckets
unsigned int capacity;
// key data
const char **keys;
// value data
int *values;
} Hashmap;
void put(Hashmap *hashmap, const char* string, const int value);
void hashmap_remove(Hashmap *hashmap, const char* string);
int get(Hashmap *hashmap, const char* string);
Hashmap new_hashmap(unsigned int capacity);
void destroy_hashmap(Hashmap *hashmap);
void print_hashmap(Hashmap *hashmap);
#endif

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#include "binheap/binheap.h"
#include "hashtable/hashtable.h"
#include "bst/bst.h"
#include "utils/arrays.h"
void testMaxbinheap() {
// random array of values
const int array[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
// sorted binary max heap
Maxbinheap heap = fromArray(array, sizeof(array) / sizeof(int) + 1);
insert(&heap, 8);
print_array(heap.array, heap.size);
// free memory
destroyMaxbinheap(&heap);
}
void testHashmap() {
Hashmap table = new_hashmap(10);
put(&table, "Henry", 14);
put(&table, "Henry", 17);
put(&table, "Jenifer", 35);
put(&table, "Harry", 42);
hashmap_remove(&table, "Jenifer");
print_hashmap(&table);
destroy_hashmap(&table);
}
void test_bst() {
Bst bst = bst_new();
bst_insert(&bst, 'v');
bst_insert(&bst, 'b');
bst_insert(&bst, 'a');
bst_insert(&bst, 'd');
bst_remove(&bst, 'v');
printf("found: %d\n", bst_search(&bst, 'a') );
printf("max: %c\n", bst_max(&bst));
bst_destroy(&bst);
}
int main() {
// testMaxbinheap();
// testHashmap();
test_bst();
return 0;
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#include "arrays.h"
#ifdef VISUALIZE
static int *ARR;
static int LEN;
static char *NAME;
static int COUNT;
/* msleep(): Sleep for the requested number of milliseconds. */
int msleep(long msec) {
struct timespec ts;
int res;
if (msec < 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
ts.tv_sec = msec / 1000;
ts.tv_nsec = (msec % 1000) * 1000000;
do {
res = nanosleep(&ts, &ts);
} while (res && errno == EINTR);
return res;
}
void draw(int *a, int *b) {
const char *SOLID_BLOCK = "\u2588";
const char *YELLOW = "\e[0;33m";
const char *CYAN = "\e[0;36m";
const char *RESET = "\e[0m";
printf("\e[1;1H\e[2J");
printf("Algorithm: %s Swaps: %d\n", NAME, COUNT);
for (int y = 0; y < LEN; y++) {
for (int x = 0; x < LEN; x++) {
int h = ARR[x];
char *color = (char *)RESET;
if (ARR + x == a) {
color = (char *)YELLOW;
} else if (ARR + x == b) {
color = (char *)CYAN;
}
printf("%s%s", color, LEN - h <= y ? SOLID_BLOCK : " ");
}
printf("%s\n", RESET);
}
msleep(50);
}
void init(int *arr, int len, const char *name) {
COUNT = 0;
ARR = arr;
LEN = len;
NAME = (char *)name;
}
#endif
void gen_worst(int *arr, int len) {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
arr[i] = len - i;
}
}
void print_array(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
printf("%s%d", x == 0 ? "" : ", ", arr[x]);
}
printf("\n");
}
void populate(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
arr[x] = x + 1;
}
}
void shuffle(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
int y = rand() % len;
int t = arr[x];
arr[x] = arr[y];
arr[y] = t;
}
}
void swap(int *a, int *b) {
int t = *a;
*a = *b;
*b = t;
#ifdef VISUALIZE
COUNT++;
draw(a, b);
#endif // VISUALIZE
}
bool is_sorted(int *arr, int len) {
int last = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
if (last > arr[x]) {
return false;
}
last = arr[x];
}
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#ifndef _ARRAYS_H_
#define _ARRAYS_H_
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <Windows.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
void populate(int *, int);
void shuffle(int *, int);
void gen_worst(int *, int);
void swap(int *, int *);
bool is_sorted(int *, int);
void print_array(int *, int);
void init(int *, int, const char *);
#endif

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CMakeFiles
cmake_install.cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
project(Search)
add_executable(Main src/main.c src/search.h src/search.c src/bench.h src/bench.c)

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Teridax
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# DHBW-Searches
Programm to compare the runtime of naive, kmp and boyer-moore search algorithms written in C.
## Test yourself
Clone the respository<br>
```git clone https://github.com/Servostar/DHBW-Searches.git```<br>
`cd DHBW-Searches`<br>
Generate build files<br>
`cmake .`<br>
Run cmake to build the code<br>
`cmake --build .`<br>
Now you can run the binary `Main`

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#include "bench.h"
void benchmark_search(bool (*algorithm)(), const char* name) {
// take start time
long long start = millis();
// run algorithm
bool match = algorithm();
// take end time and compute difference as passed time
long long delta = millis() - start;
printf("%s took: %lldms and found %s\n", name, delta, match ? "a match" : "nothing");
}
long long millis() {
// stores current time
struct timespec now;
// get unix timestap
timespec_get(&now, TIME_UTC);
long long millis = 0;
// convert seconds to millis and sum
millis += ((long long) now.tv_sec) * 1000;
// convert nanos to millis and sum
millis += ((long long) now.tv_nsec) / 1000000;
return millis;
}

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#ifndef _BENCH_H_
#define _BENCH_H_
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
// return the passed millis in unix time
long long millis();
void benchmark_search(bool (*algorithm)(), const char* name);
#endif

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#include "search.h"
#include "bench.h"
// length of our source string to search in
const long SOURCE_SIZE = 100000000;
// pattern to search in string
const char* PATTERN = "needle";
char* SOURCE;
void generate_source();
int main() {
// allocate some space for our source string
SOURCE = (char*) malloc(SOURCE_SIZE);
// initalize source string with worst case search scenario for our pattern
generate_source();
// benachmark
benchmark_search(&naive_search, "naive");
benchmark_search(&kmp_search, "kmp");
benchmark_search(&boyermoore_search, "boyer-moore");
// free source string
free(SOURCE);
return 0;
}
void generate_source() {
int patlen = strlen(PATTERN);
// fill the source string with our pattern and replace every last char of
// our pattern with a binary 1 to assure a missmatch
for (int i = 0; i < SOURCE_SIZE - patlen; i += patlen) {
memcpy(SOURCE + i, PATTERN, patlen);
SOURCE[i + patlen - 1] = 1;
}
// put our pattern at the end of our source,
// this will be the matching part of our source
memcpy(SOURCE + SOURCE_SIZE - patlen - 1, PATTERN, patlen);
}

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#include "search.h"
#define MAX(i, j) (((i) > (j)) ? (i) : (j))
bool boyermoore_search() {
int right[256];
memset(right, -1, 256 * sizeof(int));
int patlen = strlen(PATTERN);
for (int i = 0; i < patlen; i++) {
right[(unsigned int) PATTERN[i]] = i;
}
int skip = 0;
for (int i = 0; i <= SOURCE_SIZE - patlen; i += skip) {
skip = 0;
for (int k = patlen-1; k >= 0; k--) {
if (PATTERN[k] != SOURCE[i + k]) {
skip = MAX(1, k - right[SOURCE[i + k]]);
break;
}
}
if (skip == 0) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
bool kmp_search() {
int patlen = strlen(PATTERN);
int* jumptable = (int*) calloc(patlen, sizeof(int));
for (int i = 1, j = 0; i < patlen;) {
if (PATTERN[i] == PATTERN[j]) {
jumptable[i] = j + 1;
i ++;
j ++;
} else if (j > 0) {
j = jumptable[j - 1];
} else {
jumptable[i] = 0;
i ++;
}
}
const char* pat = PATTERN;
int j = 0;
// for every character in source compare it to a charactor of our pattern
for (int i = 0; i < SOURCE_SIZE;) {
if (PATTERN[j] == SOURCE[i]) {
i ++;
j ++;
}
if (j == patlen) {
return true;
} else if (i < SOURCE_SIZE && PATTERN[j] != SOURCE[i]) {
if (j == 0) {
i ++;
} else {
j = jumptable[j - 1];
}
}
}
free(jumptable);
return false;
}
bool naive_search() {
// loop through our source string
for (int i = 0; i < SOURCE_SIZE; i++) {
const char* src = SOURCE + i;
for (const char* pat = PATTERN; *src != '\0';) {
if (*pat != *src) {
break;
}
pat ++;
src ++;
if (*pat == '\0') {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}

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#ifndef _SEARCH_H_
#define _SEARCH_H_
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <math.h>
// string to search for
extern const char* PATTERN;
// source to search in
extern char* SOURCE;
// length of our source as a constant, saves some time when
// our source is several mb large
extern const long SOURCE_SIZE;
bool naive_search();
bool kmp_search();
bool boyermoore_search();
#endif

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CMakeLists.txt.user
CMakeCache.txt
CMakeFiles
CMakeScripts
Testing
Makefile
cmake_install.cmake
install_manifest.txt
compile_commands.json
CTestTestfile.cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
#set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 99) # we will use C99
project(Search)
add_executable(
Main
src/arrays.h
src/arrays.c
src/bench.h
src/bench.c
src/sort.h
src/main.c
src/sort/bubble.c
src/sort/selection.c
src/sort/insertion.c
src/sort/quick.c
src/sort/merge.c
src/sort/gnome.c
src/sort/bogo.c
src/sort/bozo.c
src/sort/shell.c
src/sort/radix.c
)

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# DHBW-Sorting
C implementation and benchmarking of the sorting algorithms from class.
It contains code for benchmarking serveral sorting algorithms. The algorithms are not designed to be the best version of them but to be simple and easy to understand. They do not share common charasteristics such as working in-place or being stable. Focus for this project was on simplicity and getting a basic comparison done.
All of them sort the same array of integers which is filled with values between `[0..len]` with `len`being the size of the array. Depending on the case the order is swapped, randomized or already sorted.
The output will look something like this:
```
+--------------+---------+---------+---------+
| Algorithm | Best(ms)| Avg(ms) |Worst(ms)|
+--------------+---------+---------+---------+
| bubble | 94 | 236 | 221 |
| gnome | 0 | 172 | 355 |
| selection | 99 | 97 | 94 |
| quick | 221 | 2 | 165 |
| merge | 3 | 5 | 3 |
| shell | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| insertion | 0 | 103 | 214 |
| radix | 0 | 1 | 0 |
+--------------+---------+---------+---------+
```
Your will see a nice ascii table in which you can comapre each algorithms timings in the best (already sorted), average (randomized) and worst case (inverted).
Main confiuration can be found in `main.c`. You can alter `LEN` to specifiy the amount of elements in the array to be sorted and change the order of the algorithms to be benchmarked.
# Dependencies for quick build
Requires `cmake`and a C-compiler.
# Try yourself
Run the following commands:<br>
`git clone https://github.com/Servostar/DHBW-Sorting.git`<br>
`cd DHBW-Sorting`<br>
`cmake .`<br>
`cmake --build .`<br>
`./Main` or for Windows `Main.exe`

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#include "arrays.h"
#include "sort.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef VISUALIZE
static int *ARR;
static int LEN;
static char *NAME;
static int COUNT;
/* msleep(): Sleep for the requested number of milliseconds. */
int msleep(long msec) {
struct timespec ts;
int res;
if (msec < 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
ts.tv_sec = msec / 1000;
ts.tv_nsec = (msec % 1000) * 1000000;
do {
res = nanosleep(&ts, &ts);
} while (res && errno == EINTR);
return res;
}
void draw(int *a, int *b) {
const char *SOLID_BLOCK = "\u2588";
const char *YELLOW = "\e[0;33m";
const char *CYAN = "\e[0;36m";
const char *RESET = "\e[0m";
printf("\e[1;1H\e[2J");
printf("Algorithm: %s Swaps: %d\n", NAME, COUNT);
for (int y = 0; y < LEN; y++) {
for (int x = 0; x < LEN; x++) {
int h = ARR[x];
char *color = (char *)RESET;
if (ARR + x == a) {
color = (char *)YELLOW;
} else if (ARR + x == b) {
color = (char *)CYAN;
}
printf("%s%s", color, LEN - h <= y ? SOLID_BLOCK : " ");
}
printf("%s\n", RESET);
}
msleep(50);
}
void init(int *arr, int len, const char *name) {
COUNT = 0;
ARR = arr;
LEN = len;
NAME = (char *)name;
}
#endif
void gen_worst(int *arr, int len) {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
arr[i] = len - i;
}
}
void print_array(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
printf("%s%d", x == 0 ? "" : ", ", arr[x]);
}
printf("\n");
}
void populate(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
arr[x] = x + 1;
}
}
void shuffle(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
int y = rand() % len;
int t = arr[x];
arr[x] = arr[y];
arr[y] = t;
}
}
void swap(int *a, int *b) {
int t = *a;
*a = *b;
*b = t;
#ifdef VISUALIZE
COUNT++;
draw(a, b);
#endif // VISUALIZE
}
bool is_sorted(int *arr, int len) {
int last = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
if (last > arr[x]) {
return false;
}
last = arr[x];
}
return true;
}

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#ifndef _ARRAYS_H_
#define _ARRAYS_H_
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <Windows.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
//#define VISUALIZE
void populate(int *, int);
void shuffle(int *, int);
void gen_worst(int *, int);
void swap(int *, int *);
bool is_sorted(int *, int);
void print_array(int *, int);
void init(int *, int, const char *);
#endif

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#include "bench.h"
#include "arrays.h"
#include <stdio.h>
long long millis();
long long benchmark_sort(void (*algorithm)(int *, int), const char *name,
int *arr, int len, Case _case) {
#ifdef VISUALIZE
init(arr, len, name);
#endif
// take start time
long long start = millis();
switch (_case) {
case Best:
populate(arr, len);
break;
case Average:
shuffle(arr, len);
break;
case Worst:
gen_worst(arr, len);
break;
}
// run algorithm
algorithm(arr, len);
if (!is_sorted(arr, len)) {
printf("Algorithm %s didn't pass test", name);
exit(-1);
}
// take end time and compute difference as passed time
long long delta = millis() - start;
return delta;
}
long long millis() {
// stores current time
struct timespec now;
// get unix timestap
timespec_get(&now, TIME_UTC);
long long millis = 0;
// convert seconds to millis and sum
millis += ((long long)now.tv_sec) * 1000;
// convert nanos to millis and sum
millis += ((long long)now.tv_nsec) / 1000000;
return millis;
}
void col_adjust(const char *str, int col_width) {
printf("%s", str);
int left = col_width - strlen(str);
for (int k = 0; k < left; k++) {
printf(" ");
}
printf("|");
}
void publish(const Sort *sorts, long long *data, int len) {
printf("+--------------+---------+---------+---------+\n");
printf("| Algorithm | Best(ms)| Avg(ms) |Worst(ms)|\n");
printf("+--------------+---------+---------+---------+\n");
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
printf("| ");
col_adjust(sorts[i].name, 13);
char buf[9] = {' '};
sprintf(buf, "% lld", data[i * 3]);
col_adjust(buf, 9);
sprintf(buf, "% lld", data[i * 3 + 1]);
col_adjust(buf, 9);
sprintf(buf, "% lld", data[i * 3 + 2]);
col_adjust(buf, 9);
printf("\n");
}
printf("+--------------+---------+---------+---------+\n");
}
void benchmark(const Sort *sorts, int len, int *arr, int arr_len) {
long long *data = (long long *)malloc(sizeof(long long) * len * 3);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
data[i * 3] =
benchmark_sort(sorts[i].algorithm, sorts[i].name, arr, arr_len, Best);
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
data[i * 3 + 1] = benchmark_sort(sorts[i].algorithm, sorts[i].name, arr,
arr_len, Average);
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
data[i * 3 + 2] =
benchmark_sort(sorts[i].algorithm, sorts[i].name, arr, arr_len, Worst);
}
publish(sorts, data, len);
free(data);
}

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#ifndef _BENCH_H_
#define _BENCH_H_
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
typedef enum Cases { Best, Average, Worst } Case;
typedef void(sort)(int *, int);
typedef struct Sort {
const char *name;
sort *algorithm;
} Sort;
long long benchmark_sort(sort, const char *, int *, int, Case _case);
void benchmark(const Sort *, int len, int *, int);
#endif

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#include "arrays.h"
#include "bench.h"
#include "sort.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
const int LEN = 10000;
const Sort TESTS[] = {
{"bubble", bubble}, {"gnome", gnome}, {"selection", selection},
{"quick", quick}, {"merge", merge}, {"shell", shell},
{"insertion", insertion}, {"radix", radix},
};
int main() {
int *arr = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * LEN);
populate(arr, LEN);
srand(time(NULL));
benchmark(TESTS, sizeof(TESTS) / sizeof(Sort), arr, LEN);
free(arr);
return 0;
}

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#ifndef _SORT_H_
#define _SORT_H_
void bubble(int *, int);
void selection(int *, int);
void insertion(int *, int);
void shell(int *, int);
void quick(int *, int);
void gnome(int *, int);
// shuffle the entire array randomly until its sorted
void bogo(int *, int);
// like bogo sort, but it won't shuffle the entire array
// for each iteration but only swap two *random* values
void bozo(int *, int);
void merge(int *, int);
void radix(int *, int);
// void sleep(int*,int);
#endif

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void bogo(int *arr, int len) {
while(!is_sorted(arr, len)) {
shuffle(arr, len);
}
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void bozo(int *arr, int len) {
while(!is_sorted(arr, len)) {
int x = rand() % len;
int y = rand() % len;
swap(arr + x, arr + y);
}
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
// always shift the biggest element up to the right
void bubble(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len - 1; x++)
for (int y = 0; y < len - x - 1; y++)
if (arr[y] > arr[y + 1])
// current element is bigger, shift to the right
swap(arr + y, arr + y + 1);
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void gnome(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 1; x < len; x++) {
if (arr[x] < arr[x - 1]) {
swap(arr + x, arr + x - 1);
x -= 2;
}
}
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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void insertion(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 1; x < len; x++) {
int c = arr[x];
for (int y = x - 1; y >= 0; y--) {
if (arr[y] > c) {
swap(arr + y, arr + y + 1);
} else {
arr[y + 1] = c;
break;
}
}
}
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void merge(int *arr, int len) {
if (len < 2)
return;
int m = len / 2;
merge(arr, m);
merge(arr + m, len - m);
shell(arr, len);
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void quick(int *arr, int len) {
if (len < 1)
return;
int pivot = arr[len - 1];
int x = -1;
for (int y = 0; y < len - 1; y++) {
if (arr[y] < pivot) {
x ++;
swap(arr + x, arr + y);
}
}
x++;
swap(arr + x, arr + len - 1);
quick(arr, x);
quick(arr + x + 1, len - x - 1);
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void radix(int *arr, int len) {
int *tmp = (int *)malloc(len * sizeof(int));
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int v = arr[i];
tmp[v] = v;
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
arr[i] = tmp[i];
}
free(tmp);
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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void selection(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = 0; x < len - 1; x++) {
int e = x;
for (int y = x + 1; y < len; y++)
if (arr[y] < arr[e])
e = y;
swap(arr + e, arr + x);
}
}

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#include "../arrays.h"
#include "../sort.h"
void shell(int *arr, int len) {
for (int x = len / 2; x > 0; x /= 2) {
for (int y = x; y < len; y++) {
int t = arr[y];
int i = y;
for (; i >= x && arr[i - x] > t; i -= x) {
arr[i] = arr[i - x];
swap(arr + i, arr + i - x);
}
arr[i] = t;
}
}
}

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CMakeLists.txt.user
CMakeCache.txt
CMakeFiles
CMakeScripts
Testing
Makefile
cmake_install.cmake
install_manifest.txt
compile_commands.json
CTestTestfile.cmake
_deps
InterestCalc
info_export.txt

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.20)
project(InterestCalculator)
# get all .c files recursesively from ./src
file(GLOB_RECURSE Sources RELATIVE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} "src/*.c")
# cramble all source into one binary
add_executable(InterestCalc ${Sources})

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Teridax
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# DHBW-InterestCalc
Program desgin for C99 from school

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#include "calculator.h"
/**
* @brief
*
* @param interestRate
* @param growthRate
* @return true
* @return false
*/
bool input_rate_and_growth(double *interestRate, double *growthRate) {
do {
printf("\tEnter interest rate [0.01; 10]: ");
fscanf(stdin, "%lf", interestRate);
} while(*interestRate > 10.0 || *interestRate < 0.01);
do {
printf("\tEnter growth rate [0.01; 5]: ");
fscanf(stdin, "%lf", growthRate);
} while (*growthRate > 5.0 || *growthRate < 0.01);
return true;
}
double calculate_interest_growth(double tab[][3], int duration, double investmentAmount) {
// declare variables
double interestRate;
double growthRate;
double totalInterests = 0;
if (!input_rate_and_growth(&interestRate, &growthRate)) {
return -1.0;
}
// initialize 1. year
tab[0][0] = interestRate;
tab[0][1] = investmentAmount;
tab[0][2] = investmentAmount * interestRate * 1e-2;
for(unsigned int year = 1; year < duration; year++) {
unsigned int lastYear = year - 1;
// investment = investment form last year + interest
tab[year][1] = tab[lastYear][1] + tab[lastYear][2];
// interest rate = last interest rate + interest growth
tab[year][0] = tab[lastYear][0] + growthRate;
// interest = investmentAmount * interest rate
tab[year][2] = tab[year][1] * tab[year][0] * 1e-2;
totalInterests += tab[year][2];
}
return totalInterests + tab[0][2];
}
void output_table(double tab[][3], unsigned int rows, unsigned int columns) {
printf("\n\tinterest rate [%%] investment [€] annual interest [€]\n");
unsigned int year = 0;
for(unsigned int row = 0; row < rows; row++) {
year ++;
printf("year %2d:% 12.2lf\t% 12.2lf\t% 10.2lf\n", year, tab[row][0], tab[row][1], tab[row][2]);
}
}
unsigned int find_index(double arr[], unsigned int len) {
unsigned int current = 0;
double max = 0;
for (unsigned int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
if (arr[x] > max) {
current = x;
max = arr[x];
}
}
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#ifndef _CALCULATOR_H_
#define _CALCULATOR_H_
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
/**
* @brief fill tab with interest calculations. Each row will contain data for the next year.
* the columns will contain [0] := interest rate [1] := investment amount [2] := investment growth
*
* @param tab 3 column table
* @param duration number of years to calculate for
* @param investmentAmount start money
* @return double sum off total investments
*/
double calculate_interest_growth(double tab[][3], int duration, double investmentAmount);
/**
* @brief print the table tab as layouted for calculate_interest_growth() to stdout
*
* @param tab
* @param duration number of rows
* @param columns number of columns
*/
void output_table(double tab[][3], unsigned int duration, unsigned int columns);
/**
* @brief find the maximum value in arr
*
* @param arr
* @param len
* @return unsigned int index of the maximum value in arr
*/
unsigned int find_index(double arr[], unsigned int len);
#endif

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#include "options/options.h"
#include "calculator/calculator.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
const Student author = new_student("Sven", "Vogel", 1191225);
unsigned int offerCount;
unsigned int years;
double investmentAmount;
char info[100];
generate_string(info, &author);
if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "--info") == 0) {
printf("%s", info);
if (argc > 2 && strcmp(argv[2], "--export") == 0) {
export_to_disk(info);
return 0;
}
}
while (1) {
do {
printf("Enter investment duration in years [1; 50]: ");
scanf("%u", &years);
} while (years > 50 || years < 1);
do {
printf("Enter investment amount in € [100; 10000]: ");
scanf("%lf", &investmentAmount);
} while (investmentAmount > 10000 || investmentAmount < 100);
do {
printf("Enter offer count [1; 3]: ");
scanf("%u", &offerCount);
} while (investmentAmount > 10000 || investmentAmount < 100);
// allocate table
double (*tab)[3] = calloc(years, sizeof(double[3]));
// alternative dynamic stack allocation: double totalInterests[offerCount];
// alternative static stack allocation: double totalInterests[50];
double *totalInterests = calloc(offerCount, sizeof(double));
for (int i = 0; i < offerCount; i++) {
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n");
double totalInterest = calculate_interest_growth(tab, years, investmentAmount);
totalInterests[i] = totalInterest;
output_table(tab, years, 3);
printf("\nTotal interest after 3 years: %.2lf€\n", totalInterest);
}
unsigned int bestOffer = find_index(totalInterests, offerCount);
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n");
printf("Offer %d has the best total interest with %.2lf€ after %d years\n\n", bestOffer + 1, totalInterests[bestOffer], years);
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n");
free(totalInterests);
free(tab);
}
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#include "options.h"
// name of the file to write to on --export
const char *FILE_NAME = "info_export.txt";
Student new_student(const char *name, const char *familyName, uint32_t matriculationNumber) {
Student new_stud = {
.name = name,
.familyName = familyName,
.matriculationNumber = matriculationNumber,
};
return new_stud;
}
/**
* @brief writes the format of student to the file specified by FILE_NAME.
*
* @param text
*/
void export_to_disk(const char* text) {
// open file in write mode only, truncating previous content to zero
FILE* handle = fopen(FILE_NAME, "w");
// file could not be opened
if (handle == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "could not open file to export\n");
return;
}
fprintf(handle, "%s", text);
fclose(handle);
printf("Author exported to disk. Goodbye!\n");
}
void generate_string(char *dest, const Student *student) {
sprintf(dest, "Name: %s %s, Matrikelnummer: %7d\n", student->name, student->familyName, student->matriculationNumber);
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#ifndef _OPTIONS_H_
#define _OPTIONS_H_
#include <stdio.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
typedef struct student {
const char* name;
const char* familyName;
// 7-Decimal-Digit UUID number
uint32_t matriculationNumber;
} Student;
/**
* @brief create a new stack allocated student
*
* @param name forename of the student
* @param familyName
* @param matriculationNumber 7-digit unsigned uuid
* @return Student
*/
Student new_student(const char *name, const char *familyName, uint32_t matriculationNumber);
/**
* @brief fill a destination string with the format "Name <NAME>, <FAMILYNAME> Matriekelnummer: <NUMBER>"
*
* @param dest string to store in, should be 100 bytes in size
* @param author student to take inforamtion from
*/
void generate_string(char *dest, const Student *author);
/**
* @brief export text to a file
*
* @param text
*/
void export_to_disk(const char* text);
#endif