THE BITWISE OPERATIONS RELATED TO A FAST SORTING ALGORITHM
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 9
Abstract
In the work we discuss the benefit of using bitwise operations in programming. Some interesting examples in this respect have been shown. What is described in detail is an algorithm for sorting an integer array with the substantial use of the bitwise operations. Besides its correctness we strictly prove that the described algorithm works in time O(n). In the work during the realization of each of the examined algorithms we use the apparatus of the object-oriented programming with the syntax and the semantics of the programming language C++
Authors and Affiliations
Krasimir Yordzhev
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