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Java » Collections Data Structure » Sort SearchScreenshots 
A quick sort demonstration algorithm
A quick sort demonstration algorithm
    
/*
 * The remainder of this file is borrowed from: @(#)QSortAlgorithm.java 1.3 29
 * Feb 1996 James Gosling
 
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/**
 * A quick sort demonstration algorithm SortAlgorithm.java
 
 @author James Gosling
 @author Kevin A. Smith
 @version @(#)QSortAlgorithm.java 1.3, 29 Feb 1996
 */

/**
 * This is a generic version of C.A.R Hoare's Quick Sort algorithm. This will
 * handle arrays that are already sorted, and arrays with duplicate keys. <BR>
 
 * If you think of a one dimensional array as going from the lowest index on the
 * left to the highest index on the right then the parameters to this function
 * are lowest index or left and highest index or right. The first time you call
 * this function it will be with the parameters 0, a.length - 1.
 
 @param a
 *            a string array
 @param lo0
 *            left boundary of array partition
 @param hi0
 *            right boundary of array partition
 */
public class Sort {
  void QuickSort(String a[]int lo0, int hi0) {
    int lo = lo0;
    int hi = hi0;
    String mid;

    if (hi0 > lo0) {

      /*
       * Arbitrarily establishing partition element as the midpoint of the
       * array.
       */
      mid = a[(lo0 + hi02];

      // loop through the array until indices cross
      while (lo <= hi) {
        /*
         * find the first element that is greater than or equal to the
         * partition element starting from the left Index.
         */
        while ((lo < hi0&& (a[lo].compareTo(mid0))
          ++lo;

        /*
         * find an element that is smaller than or equal to the
         * partition element starting from the right Index.
         */
        while ((hi > lo0&& (a[hi].compareTo(mid0))
          --hi;

        // if the indexes have not crossed, swap
        if (lo <= hi) {
          String t = a[hi];
          a[hi= a[lo];
          a[lo= t;

          ++lo;
          --hi;
        }
      }

      /*
       * If the right index has not reached the left side of array must
       * now sort the left partition.
       */
      if (lo0 < hi)
        QuickSort(a, lo0, hi);

      /*
       * If the left index has not reached the right side of array must
       * now sort the right partition.
       */
      if (lo < hi0)
        QuickSort(a, lo, hi0);

    }
  }
}




           
         
    
    
    
  
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