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CECS328-Assignment 1 Solved

1.     Request the user to enter a positive integer, and call it n. (n = 105)

2.     Generate n random integers between -1000 to 1000 and save them in array a.  

3.     Sort a (you can use any sorting algorithm you want.)

4.     Pick a random number in a and save it in variable called key.

5.     Call each function separately to search for the key in the given array.

6.     To calculate the average-running time, you need to have a timer to save the total runtime when repeating step 4 and 5 for 100 times. 

(Note1: Do not forget to divide the runtime by the number of the times you run step 4-5) 

(Note2: Remember to choose a different random number each time you go back to step 4.)

 

Part B. In this part we will calculate the worst-case running time of each function.

1.   Repeat steps 1 to 3 in part A. 

2.   Now to have the worst-case scenario, set the value of the key to 5000 to make sure it does not exist in the array.  

3.   Run each function ONLY once to calculate the worst-case running time when n = 105.

4.   Calculate how much time your machine takes to run one single step using your binary search function. (Hint: look at HW4)

5.   Now using the previous step, write a code to calculate the worst-case running time for each algorithm when n=107 (You do not use a timer for this step. Just a simple calculation!). 

 

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