28 lines
980 B
C++
28 lines
980 B
C++
/*#############################################################################
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## Author: Shaun Reed ##
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## Legal: All Content (c) 2020 Shaun Reed, all rights reserved ##
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## About: An example implementation of selection sort using a custom library ##
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## ##
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## Contact: shaunrd0@gmail.com | URL: www.shaunreed.com | GitHub: shaunrd0 ##
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###############################################################################
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*/
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#include "lib-select.h"
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#include <iostream>
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int main(const int argc, char const * argv[]) {
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// Create a random array based on ARRAY_LENGTH setting in lib-select.cpp
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int * numArray = RandomArray();
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std::cout << "Unsorted array: \n";
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PrintArray(numArray);
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// Sort the array and print the new contents
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SelectionSort(numArray);
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std::cout << "\nSorted array: \n";
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PrintArray(numArray);
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return 0;
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}
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