- Write code to swap the values 25 and 40.
my_list = [55, 41, 52, 68, 45, 27, 40, 25, 37, 26]
- Write code to swap the values 2 and 27.
my_list = [27, 32, 18, 2, 11, 57, 14, 38, 19, 91]
- Why does the following code not work? Explain it, don't just list working
code.
my_list = [70, 32, 98, 88, 92, 36, 81, 83, 87, 66]
temp = my_list[0]
my_list[1] = my_list[0]
my_list[0] = temp
- Show how the following numbers can be sorted using the selection sort. Show
the numbers after each iteration of the outer loop, similar to what is shown
in Figure 17.5. I am not looking for a copy of the code to do the sort.
97 74 8 98 47 62 12 11 0 60
- Show how the following numbers can be sorted using the selection sort:
74 92 18 47 40 58 0 36 29 25
- Show how the following numbers can be sorted using the INSERTION sort.
(Note: If you think the 0 gets immediately sorted into position, you are doing
it wrong. Go back and re-read how this sort works.)
74 92 18 47 40 58 0 36 29 25
- Show how the following numbers can be sorted using the insertion sort:
37 11 14 50 24 7 17 88 99 9
- Explain what min_pos does in the selection sort.
- Explain what cur_pos does in the selection sort.
- Explain what scan_pos does in the selection sort.
- Explain what key_pos and key_value are in the insertion
sort.
- Explain scan_pos in the insertion sort.
- (5 pts) Look at the example sort program in the examples section here:
http://programarcadegames.com/python_examples/f.php?file=sorting_examples.py
Modify the sorts to print the number of times the inside loop is run, and the
number of times the outside loop is run.
Modify the program to work with a list of 100.
Paste the code you used here.
Run the program and list the numbers you got here. (Don't forget this part!)