For a small homework assignment, I'm supposed to write a simple merge function whose prototype looks like this:
void merge(int a[], int left_low, int left_high, int right_low, int right_high)
The directions say that for simplicity's sake, we are only taking in a single array, a[]
and that right_low = left_high + 1
. We are also storing the final values in the original array a[]
that was passed in. Essentially, for an array with values a[] = {1,3,10,4,7,8}
it looks like this:
a = {1, 3, 10 , 4, 7, 8}
^ ^ ^ ^
left_low left_high right_low right_high
For this assignment, we have a few tests we have to pass. The first one is a simple merge between two arrays. The second is the teachers own merge_sort function that he calls on some randomly sorted arrays. Here is my implementation of merge()
:
void merge(int a[], int left_low, int left_high,
int right_low, int right_high) {
int temp[right_high + 1]; // temporary array to store the result
int left_i = left_low, right_i = right_low, temp_i = 0;
// while the temporary array is not filled
while(temp_i != right_high + 1)
{
if(left_i == left_high + 1)
temp[temp_i++] = a[right_i++];
else if(right_i == right_high + 1)
temp[temp_i++] = a[left_i++];
else if(a[left_i] < a[right_i])
temp[temp_i++] = a[left_i++];
else
temp[temp_i++] = a[right_i++];
} // end while
for(int i = 0; i < temp_i; ++i)
a[i] = temp[i];
}
When he calls the first test, where he just checks the merging of two arrays, my function works, and the single array is now sorted. However, when he calls his merge_sort function, I end up getting garbage values. Here are his test functions:
template<class T>
void print (std::string label, T a[], int length, bool report_sorted) {
bool sorted = true;
std::cout << label;
for (int i=0; i<length; ++i) {
std::cout << a[i];
if (i == length-1)
std::cout << std::endl;
else {
std::cout << ", ";
if (a[i] > a[i+1])
sorted = false;
}
}
if (report_sorted)
std::cout << (sorted ? " Sorted" : " Not Sorted") << std::endl;
}
void shuffle(int values[], int length) {
std::vector<int> v_values;
for (int i=0; i<length; ++i)
v_values.push_back(values[i]);
std::random_shuffle(v_values.begin(),v_values.end());
for (int i=0; i<length; ++i)
values[i] = v_values[i];
}
//Recursive Merge Sort
template<class T>
void merge_sort(T a[], int low, int high) {
if (high - low < 1) //Base case: 0 or 1 value to sort -> sorted
return;
else {
int mid = (low + high)/2; //Split in 1/2
merge_sort(a, low, mid); //Recursively sort low to mid
merge_sort(a, mid+1, high); //Recursively sort mid+1 to high
merge(a, low,mid, mid+1,high); //Merge sorted parts of array
}
}
//Standard Merge Sort (calls a generalized one, with more parameters)
template<class T>
void merge_sort(T a[], int length) {
merge_sort(a, 0, length-1);
}
std::cout << "\n\nTesting merge in merge sort" << std::endl;
int test_merge_sort[10] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10};
for (int i=0; i<5; i++) {
shuffle(test_merge_sort, 10);
print("\n Array before sort: ", test_merge_sort, 10, false);
merge_sort(test_merge_sort, 10);
print(" Array after sort: ", test_merge_sort, 10, true);
}
And for some reason, my output ends up looking like this:
Array before sort: 3, 9, 2, 5, 8, 4, 6, 10, 1, 7
Array after sort: -944749486, 4, 5439488, 0, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 1995111146
Not Sorted
Array before sort: 1995111146, 1975317641, 4, 0, -944749486, 5443192, 5443196, 5439488, 4, -944749486
Array after sort: -944749486, 4, 5439488, 0, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 1995111146
Not Sorted
Array before sort: -944749486, -944749486, 5443196, 4, 5439488, 1995111146, 5443192, 1975317641, 0, 4
Array after sort: -944749486, 4, 5439488, 0, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 1995111146
Not Sorted
Array before sort: 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 4, 5439488, 5443192, 5443196, -944749486, 0, 1995111146
Array after sort: -944749486, 4, 5439488, 0, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 1995111146
Not Sorted
Array before sort: -944749486, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, 4, 0, -944749486, 5439488, 1995111146, 4
Array after sort: -944749486, 4, 5439488, 0, 5443192, 5443196, 1975317641, -944749486, 4, 1995111146
Not Sorted
What is going wrong with my merge code that could be causing this?
int a[]
is very misleading, it doesn't pass an array to the function but is equivalent toint* a
, i.e. a simple pointer, which also means that modifying the content will cause changes to the caller's data.