So Im learning merge sort (In Ruby) and I understand mostly of how it works, so I was just writing the beginning of the "mergeSort" functionality and splitting the arrays up:
array = [5,1,8,3,4,6,11,2]
def mergeSort(arr,beginIndex,endIndex)
if endIndex > beginIndex
mid = (beginIndex+endIndex)/2
puts mid
puts "#{arr[0..mid]}"
puts "#{arr[mid+1..-1]}"
mergeSort(arr,0,mid) #comment out here?
mergeSort(arr,mid+1,arr.length-1) #or here?
end
end
mergeSort(array,0,array.length-1)
So I understand whats happening, and whats printing out works correctly. However the strange thing is...if I comment out either one of the secondary nested mergeSort
's (where I say "#comment out here? or here?) I get a printout like I would think. However if I leave both it'll go on forever until I get a "stack level too deep". Which is weird because commenting out either one it'll stop when the array is at 1 length.
Why is this happening?