QuickSort is not always the most efficient - it depends on distribution of data and its possible to find cases that increases its runtime badly.
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Just look how they swap values in their sort:
byte item = items[i];
items[i] = items[j];
items[j] = item;
They use temporary variable to do that, no doubt this requires little thinking
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"know better, but I am not the best programmer out there" - come come atw, we know you know that's not the case!
"They use temporary variable to do that" - ok, i'll bite, show me the atw way without a temp var...Comment
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Just out of interest - how did you do it ?Originally posted by AtWJust look how they swap values in their sort:
byte item = items[i];
items[i] = items[j];
items[j] = item;
They use temporary variable to do that, no doubt this requires little thinking
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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what do you know that isn't basic Knuth my little russian puppy.Originally posted by AtWQuickSort is not always the most efficient - it depends on distribution of data and its possible to find cases that increases its runtime badly.Comment
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I could point you in the right direction but I'll let the ruskie show his ballcocks.Originally posted by bogeymanJust out of interest - how did you do it ?Comment
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Check out #1 result in SKAOriginally posted by scotspine"They use temporary variable to do that" - ok, i'll bite, show me the atw way without a temp var...
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Yep, let's see 'emOriginally posted by JabberwockyI could point you in the right direction but I'll let the ruskie show his ballcocks.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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So, which method did you use, and why are you sure it's faster than using an intermediate variable (when the compiler does a lot of optimising).Originally posted by AtWCheck out #1 result in SKA
Using the intermediate var is obvious and makes for easy-to-understand, maintainable code. Do you like to obfuscate your code to show how clever you are?
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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