Sorting
Sorting takes an unordered collection and
makes it an ordered one.
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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"Bubbling Up" the Largest Element
Traverse a collection of elements
Move from the front to the end
“Bubble” the largest value to the end using pair-
wise comparisons and swapping
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Largest value correctly placed
The “Bubble Up” Algorithm
index <- 1
last_compare_at <- n – 1
loop
exitif(index > last_compare_at)
if(A[index] > A[index + 1]) then
Swap(A[index], A[index + 1])
endif
index <- index + 1
endloop
No, Swap isn’t built in.
Procedure Swap(a, b isoftype in/out Num)
t isoftype Num
t <- a
a <- b
b <- t
endprocedure // Swap
Items of Interest
Notice that only the largest value is
correctly placed
All other values are still out of order
So we need to repeat this process
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Largest value correctly placed
Repeat “Bubble Up” How Many
Times?
If we have N elements…
And if each time we bubble an element,
we place it in its correct location…
Then we repeat the “bubble up” process
N – 1 times.
This guarantees we’ll correctly
place all N elements.
“Bubbling” All the Elements
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N-1
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Reducing the Number of
Comparisons
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Reducing the Number of
Comparisons
On the Nth “bubble up”, we only need to
do MAX-N comparisons.
For example:
This is the 4th “bubble up”
MAX is 6
Thus we have 2 comparisons to do
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Putting It All Together
N is … // Size of Array
Arr_Type definesa Array[1..N] of Num
Procedure Swap(n1, n2 isoftype in/out Num)
temp isoftype Num
temp <- n1
n1 <- n2
n2 <- temp
endprocedure // Swap
procedure Bubblesort(A isoftype in/out Arr_Type)
to_do, index isoftype Num
to_do <- N – 1
loop
exitif(to_do = 0)
index <- 1
loop
exitif(index > to_do)
Outer loop
Inner loop
if(A[index] > A[index + 1]) then
Swap(A[index], A[index + 1])
endif
index <- index + 1
endloop
to_do <- to_do - 1
endloop
endprocedure // Bubblesort
Already Sorted Collections?
What if the collection was already sorted?
What if only a few elements were out of place
and after a couple of “bubble ups,” the
collection was sorted?
We want to be able to detect this
and “stop early”!
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Using a Boolean “Flag”
We can use a boolean variable to determine if
any swapping occurred during the “bubble up.”
If no swapping occurred, then we know that the
collection is already sorted!
This boolean “flag” needs to be reset after each
“bubble up.”
did_swap isoftype Boolean
did_swap <- true
loop
exitif ((to_do = 0) OR NOT(did_swap))
index <- 1
did_swap <- false
loop
exitif(index > to_do)
if(A[index] > A[index + 1]) then
Swap(A[index], A[index + 1])
did_swap <- true
endif
index <- index + 1
endloop
to_do <- to_do - 1
endloop
An Animated Example
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to_do 7
index
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 7
index 1
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 7
index 1
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 1
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 2
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 2
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 2
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 3
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 3
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 3
Swap
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An Animated Example
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to_do 7
index 4
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N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 4
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 4
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 5
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 5
Swap
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N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 5
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 6
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N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 6
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 6
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 7
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 7
Swap
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An Animated Example
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 7
Swap
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After First Pass of Outer Loop
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 7
index 8 Finished first “Bubble Up”
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 6
index 1
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 6
index 1
No Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 6
index 2
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 6
index 2
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 2
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 3
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 3
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 3
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 4
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 4
No Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 5
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 5
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 5
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 6
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 6
Swap
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The Second “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 6
Swap
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After Second Pass of Outer Loop
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 6
index 7 Finished second “Bubble Up”
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 5
index 1
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 5
index 1
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 1
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 2
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 2
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 2
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 3
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 3
No Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 4
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 4
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 4
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 5
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 5
Swap
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The Third “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 5
Swap
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N 8 did_swap true
to_do 5
index 6 Finished third “Bubble Up”
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 4
index 1
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 4
index 1
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 1
Swap
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 2
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 2
No Swap
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 3
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 3
No Swap
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 4
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The Fourth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 4
No Swap
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After Fourth Pass of Outer Loop
N 8 did_swap true
to_do 4
index 5 Finished fourth “Bubble Up”
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 1
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 1
No Swap
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 2
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 2
No Swap
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 3
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The Fifth “Bubble Up”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 3
No Swap
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After Fifth Pass of Outer Loop
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
index 4 Finished fifth “Bubble Up”
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Finished “Early”
N 8 did_swap false
to_do 3
We didn’t do any swapping,
index 4 so all of the other elements
must be correctly placed.
We can “skip” the last two
passes of the outer loop.
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Summary
“Bubble Up” algorithm will move largest
value to its correct location (to the right)
Repeat “Bubble Up” until all elements are
correctly placed:
Maximum of N-1 times
Can finish early if no swapping occurs
We reduce the number of elements we
compare each time one is correctly placed
Truth in CS Act
NOBODY EVER USES BUBBLE SORT
NOBODY
NOT EVER
BECAUSE IT IS EXTREMELY INEFFICIENT