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This package lets you sort lists using Bubble Sort, Quick Sort, Insertion Sort and Selection Sort
This package provides 4 different sorting methods for lists: Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort and Selection Sort
Using this package is very simple
The testing capability of the package requires unittest and nose to run. Sorting functions do not require any other additional packages.
alist = [54, 26, 93, 17, 77, 31, 44, 55, 20]
print(bubbleSort(alist))
Install directly from PyPI using
pip install sorting
You can just run 'test' on the setup file
$ python setup.py test
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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This package lets you sort lists using Bubble Sort, Quick Sort, Insertion Sort and Selection Sort
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