Sorting Sequences of Strings: Difference between revisions
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# [[Bucketsort]] | # [[Bucketsort]] | ||
# [[Bubblesort]] (solves the [[Sorting based on pairwise comparison|generic sorting problem]]) | # [[Bubblesort]] (solves the [[Sorting based on pairwise comparison|generic sorting problem]]) | ||
# [[Mergesort]] | # [[Mergesort]] (solves the [[Sorting based on pairwise comparison|generic sorting problem]]) | ||
# [[Quicksort]] | # [[Quicksort]] (solves the [[Sorting based on pairwise comparison|generic sorting problem]]) | ||
# [[Selection sort]] | # [[Selection sort]] (solves the [[Sorting based on pairwise comparison|generic sorting problem]]) |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 17 May 2015
Input
An ordered sequence [math]\displaystyle{ S }[/math] of length [math]\displaystyle{ n \in \mathbb{N}_{0} }[/math] and component type "string over some alphabet [math]\displaystyle{ \Sigma }[/math]."
Output
A permutation of [math]\displaystyle{ S }[/math] such that, for [math]\displaystyle{ i \in \{1,...,n-1\} }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ S[i] }[/math] is not lexicographically larger than [math]\displaystyle{ S[i+1] }[/math].
Objective
N/A
Complexity
Linear in the total sum of all string lengths.
Known algorithms
- Bucketsort
- Bubblesort (solves the generic sorting problem)
- Mergesort (solves the generic sorting problem)
- Quicksort (solves the generic sorting problem)
- Selection sort (solves the generic sorting problem)