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# Sorting Algorithms
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Sorting is the process of putting data in a specific order. The way to arrange data in a specific order
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is specified by the sorting algorithm. The most typical orders are lexical or numerical. The significance
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of sorting lies in the fact that, if data is stored in a sorted manner, data searching can be highly optimised.
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Another use for sorting is to represent data in a more readable manner.
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This section contains a lot of important algorithms that helps us to use sorting algorithms in various scenarios.
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## References
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* <https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python_data_structure/python_sorting_algorithms.htm>
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* <https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sorting-algorithms-in-python>
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* <https://realpython.com/sorting-algorithms-python>
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