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- [/===========================================================================
- Copyright (c) 2017 Steven Ross, Francisco Tapia, Orson Peters
- Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
- See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
- =============================================================================/]
- [section:single_thread 2.- Single Thread Algorithms]
- [section:overview 2.0.- Overview]
- [:
- [h4[_Single Thread Algorithms]]
- [:
- This table provides a brief description of the single thread algorithms of the library.
- [*[teletype]
- ``
- | | | | Comparison |
- Algorithm |Stable | Additional memory | Best, average, and worst case | method |
- ------------------+-------+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+---------------------+
- spreadsort | no | key_length | N, Nsqrt(LogN), min(NlogN, Nkey_length) | Hybrid radix sort |
- pdqsort | no | Log N | N, NLogN, NLogN | Comparison operator |
- spinsort | yes | N / 2 | N, NLogN, NLogN | Comparison operator |
- flat_stable_sort | yes |size of the data / 256 + 8K | N, NLogN, NLogN | Comparison operator |
- | | | | |
- ``
- ]
- * *spreadsort* is an extremely fast hybrid radix sort algorithm, designed and developed by Steven Ross.
- * *pdqsort* is a improvement of the quick sort algorithm, designed and developed by Orson Peters.
- * *spinsort* is a stable sort that is fast with random or nearly sorted data, designed and developed by Francisco Tapia.
- * *flat_stable_sort* is a stable sort that uses very little additional memory (around 1% of the size of the data), providing 80% - 90% of the speed of
- spinsort, designed and developed by Francisco Tapia.
- ]
- ]
- [endsect]
- [include spreadsort.qbk]
- [include pdqsort.qbk]
- [include spinsort.qbk]
- [include flat_stable_sort.qbk]
- [include linux_single.qbk]
- [include windows_single.qbk]
- [endsect]
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