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Implementation of the QuickSelect algorithm in JavaScript for top-k computations
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npm install qselect
var QuickSelect = require('qselect');
var array = [1,2,3,49,10,-1,-2]
// QuickSelect rearranges the values so that the k smallest values occur in the first k positions
// they are not necessarily in sorted order
var cmp = function(a,b){return a<b;};
var topk = QuickSelect(array,2,cmp).slice(0,2);
// should return an array containing the two smallest (-1, -2)
var reversecmp = function(a,b){return a>b;};
var topk = QuickSelect(array,2,reversecmp).slice(0,2);
// should return an array containing the two largest (10, 49)
When calling QuickSelect on an array larger than k, the value at index k after calling QuickSelect acts as a pivot. This means that no value with index less than k can be larger than the pivot, and no value with index larger than k can be smaller than the pivot.
Inspired by a code sample from Anno Langen.
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Implementation of the QuickSelect algorithm in JavaScript for top-k computations
We found that qselect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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