Colleagues, CareerFoundry estimates average salary for Python Developers in the US at $110,906. We believe this figure will steadily increase as the Python language becomes more ubiquitous. Number 9 on our countdown is the How to Implement Search Algorithms with Python program from Codecademy. Linear Search, Time Complexity of Linear Search, Finding Elements in Lists) Best Case Performance, Worst Case Performance , Average Case Performance. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Linear Search - Imagine that you are a DJ at a party. The diagram on the right shows your playlist for the event. A party guest wants to know if “Uptown Funk” by Bruno Mars is a song on your playlist, 2) Finding Elements in Lists - Linear search can be used to search for a desired value in a list. It achieves this by examining each of the elements and comparing it with the search element starting with the first element to the, 3) Best Case Performance - Linear search is not considered the most efficient search algorithm, especially for lists of large magnitudes. However, linear search is a great choice if you expect to find the target value, 4) Worst Case Performance - There are two worst cases for linear search. Case 1: when the target value, 5) Average Case Performance - If this search was used 1000 times on 1000 different lists, some of them would be the best case, some the worst. For most searches, it would be somewhere in between, 6) Time Complexity of Linear Search - Linear search runs in linear time. Its efficiency can be expressed as a linear function, with the number of comparisons to find a target increasing linearly as the size of the list, N, increases. In the Linear & Binary Search Project - learn to modify a version of binary search to look for data in a sparse dataset.
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