Weird Thing in python

Revision en2, by Namika, 2024-06-05 15:27:54

i was solving this problem and i noticed that when i create a frequency array of sorted list its much faster than doing it on a unsorted list

this is my submession with sorted, when i submit the same code without sorting it gives TL.

then i noticed that when i loop on a sorted list is much faster than looping on a unsorted list with the same elements

`

import time import random

x = [] counter =1 a = 0 for i in range(10**6):

x.append(counter)

a+=1

if a == 2:

    a=0

    counter +=1

x = random.sample(x,len(x))

now = time.time()

freq1 = {}

for i in x:

pass

print("done 1")

print(time.time() — now)

print("-----------")

x = sorted(x)

now = time.time()

freq1 = {}

for i in x:

pass

print("done 2")

print(time.time() — now) ~~~~~

` ~~~~~

it prints

done 1

0.16895198822021484

done 2

0.012014389038085938

the first number is the time of looping on the list while its unsorted and the second one is the time after sorting

can any one explain why this happens

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