DSA using Java – Sorting techniques


DSA using Java – Sorting techniques



”;


Sorting refers to arranging data in a particular format. Sorting algorithm specifies the way to arrange data in a particular order. Most common orders are numerical or lexicographical order.

Importance of sorting lies in the fact that data searching can be optimized to a very high level if data is stored in a sorted manner. Sorting is also used to represent data in more readable formats. Some of the examples of sorting in real life scenarios are following.

  • Telephone Directory − Telephone directory keeps telephone no. of people sorted on their names. So that names can be searched.

  • Dictionary − Dictionary keeps words in alphabetical order so that searching of any work becomes easy.

Types of Sorting

Following is the list of popular sorting algorithms and their comparison.


Sr.No Technique & Description
1 Bubble Sort

Bubble sort is simple to understand and implement algorithm but is very poor in performance.

2 Selection Sort

Selection sort as name specifies use the technique to select the required item and prepare sorted array accordingly.

3 Insertion Sort

Insertion sort is a variation of selection sort.

4 Shell Sort

Shell sort is an efficient version of insertion sort.

5 Quick Sort

Quick sort is a highly efficient sorting algorithm and is based on partitioning of array of data into smaller arrays.

6 Sorting Objects

Java objects can be sorted easily using java.util.Arrays.sort()

Advertisements

”;

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *