I am trying to program on my TI calculator a program the finds the second-largest integer in a sequence using a one pass algorithm (Not by sorting the list). Can anyone help with TI calculator program for this or just a simple program in general.
1 Answer
The algorithm is a simple one:
# Start by getting the first two numbers (in order).
if num[1] > num[2]:
set first to num[1]
set second to num[2]
else:
set first to num[2]
set second to num[1]
# Process every other number.
for each index 3 through size(num) inclusive:
# If greater than current highest, insert at top.
if num[index] > first:
second = first
first = num[index]
else:
# Otherwise if greater than current second highest, insert there.
if num[index] > second:
second = num[index]
It basically maintains the two highest numbers in the list and replaces them, as needed, when comparing all the other numbers. It's a one-pass algorithm as requested.
You may also want to consider what behaviour you want when there are duplicates in the list. For example, the list 1 1 2
will currently give you 1
as the second highest integer in the list. If that's not acceptable, there'll have to be small tweaks made to the algorithm.
In any case, what I've given you there is a good starting point, and translating that to your TI calculator language is a task I'll leave to you.