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Quick Sort Without Recursion

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18 Sep 2008CPOL 1  
Quick Sort Without Recursion

Introduction

I found lots of samples online having quick sort with recursion but didn't find any algorithm having quick sort without recursion. This article will help you understand quick sort without recursion.

Using the Code

The following code shows quick sort without recursion. This has been implemented using stack concept LIFO.

C#
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;

namespace QuickSort
{
    class Program
    {
       public static void Main(string[] args)
        {
           
           int[] arr = { 4, 3,2, 1, -1, 99, 12, 33, 99, 10};
            q_sort(ref arr);
            foreach (int i in arr)
           {
               Console.WriteLine(i);
           }
        }

        public static void q_sort(ref int[] input)
        {
            System.Collections.Stack stack = new System.Collections.Stack();
            int pivot;
            int pivotIndex = 0;
            int leftIndex = pivotIndex + 1;
            int rightIndex = input.Length - 1;

            stack.Push(pivotIndex);//Push always with left and right
            stack.Push(rightIndex);

            int leftIndexOfSubSet, rightIndexOfSubset;

            while (stack.Count > 0)
            {
                rightIndexOfSubset = (int)stack.Pop();//pop always with right and left
                leftIndexOfSubSet = (int)stack.Pop();

                leftIndex = leftIndexOfSubSet + 1;
                pivotIndex = leftIndexOfSubSet;
                rightIndex = rightIndexOfSubset;

                pivot = input[pivotIndex];

                if (leftIndex > rightIndex)
                    continue;

                while (leftIndex < rightIndex)
                {
                    while ((leftIndex <= rightIndex) && (input[leftIndex] <= pivot))
                        leftIndex++;	//increment right to find the greater 
				//element than the pivot

                    while ((leftIndex <= rightIndex) && (input[rightIndex] >= pivot))
                        rightIndex--;//decrement right to find the 
				//smaller element than the pivot

                    if (rightIndex >= leftIndex)   //if right index is 
						//greater then only swap
                        SwapElement(ref input, leftIndex, rightIndex);
                }

                if (pivotIndex <= rightIndex)
                    if( input[pivotIndex] > input[rightIndex])
                        SwapElement(ref input, pivotIndex, rightIndex);
               
                if (leftIndexOfSubSet < rightIndex)
                {
                    stack.Push(leftIndexOfSubSet);
                    stack.Push(rightIndex - 1);
                }

                if (rightIndexOfSubset > rightIndex)
                {
                    stack.Push(rightIndex + 1);
                    stack.Push(rightIndexOfSubset);
                }
            }
        }

        private static void SwapElement(ref int[] arr, int left, int right)
        {
            int temp = arr[left];
            arr[left] = arr[right];
            arr[right] = temp;
        }
    }
} 

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History

  • 18th September, 2008: Initial post

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)