/*############################################################################# ## Author: Shaun Reed ## ## Legal: All Content (c) 2022 Shaun Reed, all rights reserved ## ## About: An example implementation of counting sort using a custom library ## ## ## ## Contact: shaunrd0@gmail.com | URL: www.shaunreed.com | GitHub: shaunrd0 ## ############################################################################### */ #include "lib-counting.hpp" #include #include #include void CountingSort(std::vector &array) { std::vector sortedArray(ARRAY_LENGTH); // Find the maximum value within the array to sort int32_t maxValue = INT32_MIN; for (const auto &val : array) maxValue = (val > maxValue) ? val : maxValue; // Create an array with element for all *values* within the range of the set // + Not the size of the array to sort, but instead a element of // + tempArray[val] = 0; for each val within the array we want to sort // Add one to maxValue to make up for zero index; 0's are possible, too! std::vector tempArray(maxValue + 1, 0); // Count the occurrences of each value within the array to sort // + Store the end result as tempArray[value] = count; for (const auto &val : array) tempArray[val] += 1; // Count the values less than or equal to each element of tempArray // + Since each element stores its own count, just add the count at index i-1 for (int32_t i = 1; i <= maxValue; i++) { tempArray[i] += tempArray[i - 1]; // tempArray[i] - 1 now represents the sorted 0-index pos for each value i } // Step through the array from right-to-left and place each value in their pos // + As we run into values lookup their position with tempArray[value] for (ssize_t arrayIndex = array.size() - 1; arrayIndex >= 0; arrayIndex--) { const int &arrayValue = array[arrayIndex]; // Store as reference; Changes to valueCount reflect within tempArray int &valueCount = tempArray[arrayValue]; sortedArray[valueCount - 1] = arrayValue; // Subtract from tempArray[arrayValue] to update position of next occurrence valueCount = valueCount - 1; } array = sortedArray; }