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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what iz the logic for radix sort..????

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OpenStudy (rsmith6559):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radix_sort

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The items to be sorted are strings (words) from an alphabet set - e.g., A - Z (names) or digits (numbers). The alphabet follows a collating sequence, viz., A, B, C, D ... Z Radix sort sorts (rearranges) the input list of items according to the collating sequence from left to right, considering each position of the input strings. This requires as many passes as the size (length) of the strings, each pass grouping the strings as per the collating sequence. The name Radix sort derives from the idea that each item in the input list to be sorted is viewed as a number in the radix system with base as the size of the alphabet. Cheers and Enjoy. -- crm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thaniew crmkrishnan.........

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