TheAlgorithms-C/sorting/cycle_sort.c
2020-05-30 18:26:19 +00:00

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// Sorting of array list using cycle sort
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// Displays the array, passed to this method
void display(int *arr, int n)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
printf("%d ", arr[i]);
}
printf("\n");
}
// Swap function to swap two values
void swap(int *first, int *second)
{
int temp = *first;
*first = *second;
*second = temp;
}
// Function sort the array using Cycle sort
void cycleSort(int *arr, int n)
{
// count number of memory writes
int writes = 0;
// traverse array elements and put it to on
// the right place
for (int cycle_start = 0; cycle_start <= n - 2; cycle_start++)
{
// initialize item as starting point
int item = arr[cycle_start];
// Find position where we put the item. We basically
// count all smaller elements on right side of item.
int pos = cycle_start;
for (int i = cycle_start + 1; i < n; i++)
if (arr[i] < item)
pos++;
// If item is already in correct position
if (pos == cycle_start)
continue;
// ignore all duplicate elements
while (item == arr[pos])
pos += 1;
// put the item to it's right position
if (pos != cycle_start)
{
swap(&item, &arr[pos]);
writes++;
}
// Rotate rest of the cycle
while (pos != cycle_start)
{
pos = cycle_start;
// Find position where we put the element
for (int i = cycle_start + 1; i < n; i++)
if (arr[i] < item)
pos += 1;
// ignore all duplicate elements
while (item == arr[pos])
pos += 1;
// put the item to it's right position
if (item != arr[pos])
{
swap(&item, &arr[pos]);
writes++;
}
}
}
}
// Driver program to test above function
int main()
{
int n; // Size of array elements
printf("Enter size of array:\n");
scanf("%d", &n); // E.g. 8
printf("Enter the elements of the array\n");
int i;
int *arr = (int *)malloc(n * sizeof(int));
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
scanf("%d", &arr[i]);
}
printf("Original array: ");
display(arr, n);
cycleSort(arr, n);
printf("Sorted array: ");
display(arr, n);
free(arr);
return 0;
}