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__init__.py | ||
bead_sort.py | ||
bitonic_sort.py | ||
bogo_sort.py | ||
bubble_sort.py | ||
bucket_sort.py | ||
circle_sort.py | ||
cocktail_shaker_sort.py | ||
comb_sort.py | ||
counting_sort.py | ||
cycle_sort.py | ||
double_sort.py | ||
dutch_national_flag_sort.py | ||
exchange_sort.py | ||
external_sort.py | ||
gnome_sort.py | ||
heap_sort.py | ||
insertion_sort.py | ||
intro_sort.py | ||
iterative_merge_sort.py | ||
merge_insertion_sort.py | ||
merge_sort.py | ||
msd_radix_sort.py | ||
natural_sort.py | ||
normal_distribution_quick_sort.md | ||
odd_even_sort.py | ||
odd_even_transposition_parallel.py | ||
odd_even_transposition_single_threaded.py | ||
pancake_sort.py | ||
patience_sort.py | ||
pigeon_sort.py | ||
pigeonhole_sort.py | ||
quick_sort_3_partition.py | ||
quick_sort.py | ||
radix_sort.py | ||
random_normal_distribution_quicksort.py | ||
random_pivot_quick_sort.py | ||
README.md | ||
recursive_bubble_sort.py | ||
recursive_insertion_sort.py | ||
recursive_mergesort_array.py | ||
recursive_quick_sort.py | ||
selection_sort.py | ||
shell_sort.py | ||
shrink_shell_sort.py | ||
slowsort.py | ||
stooge_sort.py | ||
strand_sort.py | ||
tim_sort.py | ||
topological_sort.py | ||
tree_sort.py | ||
unknown_sort.py | ||
wiggle_sort.py |
Sorting Algorithms
Sorting is the process of putting data in a specific order. The way to arrange data in a specific order is specified by the sorting algorithm. The most typical orders are lexical or numerical. The significance of sorting lies in the fact that, if data is stored in a sorted manner, data searching can be highly optimised. Another use for sorting is to represent data in a more readable manner.
This section contains a lot of important algorithms that helps us to use sorting algorithms in various scenarios.