JavaAlgorithms/Sorts/SelectionSort.java
2020-10-24 10:23:28 +00:00

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Java

package Sorts;
/**
* @author Varun Upadhyay (https://github.com/varunu28)
* @author Podshivalov Nikita (https://github.com/nikitap492)
* @see SortAlgorithm
*/
public class SelectionSort implements SortAlgorithm {
/**
* This method swaps the two elements in the array
*
* @param <T>
* @param arr, i, j The array for the swap and the indexes of the to-swap elements
*/
public <T> void swap(T[] arr, int i, int j) {
T temp = arr[i];
arr[i] = arr[j];
arr[j] = temp;
}
/**
* This method implements the Generic Selection Sort
*
* @param arr The array to be sorted Sorts the array in increasing order
*/
@Override
public <T extends Comparable<T>> T[] sort(T[] arr) {
int n = arr.length;
for (int i = 0; i < n - 1; i++) {
// Initial index of min
int min = i;
for (int j = i + 1; j < n; j++) {
if (arr[min].compareTo(arr[j]) < 0) {
min = j;
}
}
// Swapping if index of min is changed
if (min != i) {
swap(arr, i, min);
}
}
return arr;
}
// Driver Program
public static void main(String[] args) {
Integer[] arr = {4, 23, 6, 78, 1, 54, 231, 9, 12};
SelectionSort selectionSort = new SelectionSort();
Integer[] sorted = selectionSort.sort(arr);
// Output => 1 4 6 9 12 23 54 78 231
SortUtils.print(sorted);
// String Input
String[] strings = {"c", "a", "e", "b", "d"};
String[] sortedStrings = selectionSort.sort(strings);
// Output => a b c d e
SortUtils.print(sortedStrings);
}
}