Sorting numbers in an array without sort function
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Hello,
I want to sort numbers in an arrey without using sort function, but with bubblesort (swapping number next each other until all numbers are sorted)
Here is what I have...
X=[10 1 29 89 5 56 76 8];
finished=0;
while finished==0
if finished==0
for i=1:size(X,2)-1
if X(i)>X(i+1)
c=X(i);
X(i)=X(i+1);
X(i+1)=c;
end
end
end
if X(i)<X(i+1) || X(i)==X(i+1)
finished=1;
end
end
disp(X)
I understand that this loop works by comparing numbers next each other (like comparing 10 with 1). Then, if the front number (10) is bigger than the next number (1), the numbers are swaped. However, I want to break the loop once all numbers are sorted from the minimum number to the maximum number.
The code above only sorts the numbers until [1,10,29,5,56,76,8,89], so I want to loop several more to complete the sorting, but I want the code stops when the sorting is done. Otherwise, the code keeps on looping again and again.
I really appreciate if I get some help with this problem.
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the cyclist
on 27 Nov 2019
Edited: the cyclist
on 27 Nov 2019
if all(diff(X)) >= 0
Also, rather than defining the finished variable, you could have just made that the condition for the while loop:
while not(all(diff(X)) >= 0)
or, mathematically equivalently but a bit more elegantly
while any(diff(X)) < 0
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Takashi Fukushima
on 27 Nov 2019
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