Gnome sort?

I have a question about gnome sorts. I cannot seem to find a code anywhere on the internet that would give me some clue about how to going about creating a gnome sort. I have found this:
function list = gnomeSort(list)
i = 2;
j = 3;
while i <= numel(list)
if list(i-1) <= list(i)
i = j;
j = j+1;
else
list([i-1 i]) = list([i i-1]);
i = i-1;
if i == 1
i = j;
j = j+1;
end
end
end
but it tells me "Input argument "list" is undefined" so how would I go about fixing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Answers (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Feb 2012

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Presumably "list" should be initialized to the list of values to be sorted.

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Becky
Becky on 20 Feb 2012
I am really new to Matlab, so everything people say is like in a foreign language to me haha! What do you mean by it should be initialized to the list of values to be sorted? What would I do to the code to do this? Sorry for being so rubbish!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Feb 2012
list = [17 39 2 6.8 pi];

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Jan
Jan on 20 Feb 2012
To learn the basics of Matlab read the Getting Started chapters in the documentation.
For this problem you have to define the input of the function, e.g.:
list = randperm(20);
list = gnomeSort(list)

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Becky
Becky on 20 Feb 2012
I've made a few alterations:
N=input('N=');
for i = 1
for j = 1:N
a(i,j)=input(strcat('a(',int2str(i),',',int2str(j),')='));
while i <= numel(a)
if a(i-1) <= a(i)
i = j;
j = j+1;
else
a([i-1 i]) = a([i i-1]);
i = i-1;
if i == 1
i = j;
j = j+1;
end
end
end
disp(a)
end
end
But it's getting stuck at "if a(i-1) <= a(i)" because if i=1, it comes up with zero, which obviously isn't a positive integer, so comes up with an error. Any idea how to fix it?
Jan
Jan on 20 Feb 2012
The outer "for i=1" loop is not a loop, so avoid it.
I do not know what you want to achieve. Therefore it is hard to guess, how the code should be fixed.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Feb 2012
Perhaps there was a reason that the original code did not initialize i to 1 ?

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