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C++ Data Structures and Algorithms

C++ Data Structures and Algorithms

By : Wisnu Anggoro
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C++ Data Structures and Algorithms

C++ Data Structures and Algorithms

2.5 (4)
By: Wisnu Anggoro

Overview of this book

C++ is a general-purpose programming language which has evolved over the years and is used to develop software for many different sectors. This book will be your companion as it takes you through implementing classic data structures and algorithms to help you get up and running as a confident C++ programmer. We begin with an introduction to C++ data structures and algorithms while also covering essential language constructs. Next, we will see how to store data using linked lists, arrays, stacks, and queues. Then, we will learn how to implement different sorting algorithms, such as quick sort and heap sort. Along with these, we will dive into searching algorithms such as linear search, binary search and more. Our next mission will be to attain high performance by implementing algorithms to string datatypes and implementing hash structures in algorithm design. We'll also analyze Brute Force algorithms, Greedy algorithms, and more. By the end of the book, you'll know how to build components that are easy to understand, debug, and use in different applications.
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Insertion sort

Insertion sort is a sorting algorithm that is similar to arranging a hand of poker cards. This sorting algorithm will also divide the list into a sorted and unsorted sublist in the sorting process. For clarity, we pick an item as a reference, then go through the sorted sublist and find the correct position based on performing a comparison. This process is repeated until all the items are sorted, which means that we have to iterate through all of the array's elements.

Let's use our previous array {43, 21, 26, 38, 17, 30} and then perform an insertion sort algorithm on it. First, we set array[0] as the sorted sublist, so we pick array[1] as the reference. Now, we compare the reference item, which is 21, with the sorted sublist. See the following diagram:

Since 21 is lower than 4343 will be shifted to array[1] and since no...

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