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Function std.algorithm.sorting.pivotPartition
Partitions r around pivot using comparison function less, algorithm akin
to Hoare partition.
size_t pivotPartition(alias less, Range)
(
Range r,
size_t pivot
)
if (isRandomAccessRange!Range && hasLength!Range && hasSlicing!Range && hasAssignableElements!Range);
Specifically, permutes elements of r and returns
an index k < r such that:
r[pivot]is swapped tor[k]- All elements
ein subranger[0 .. k]satisfy!less(r[k], e)(i.e.r[k]is greater than or equal to each element to its left according to predicateless) - All elements
ein subranger[k .. $]satisfy!less(e, r[k])(i.e.r[k]is less than or equal to each element to its right according to predicateless)
If r contains equivalent elements, multiple permutations of r satisfy these
constraints. In such cases, pivotPartition attempts to distribute equivalent
elements fairly to the left and right of k such that k stays close to r.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| less | The predicate used for comparison, modeled as a strict weak ordering (irreflexive, antisymmetric, transitive, and implying a transitive equivalence) |
| r | The range being partitioned |
| pivot | The index of the pivot for partitioning, must be less than r or
0 if r is 0 |
Returns
The new position of the pivot
See Also
Engineering of a Quicksort Partitioning Algorithm, D. Abhyankar, Journal of Global Research in Computer Science, February 2011. ACCU 2016 Keynote, Andrei Alexandrescu.
Example
int[] a = [5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1, 3, 7];
size_t pivot = pivotPartition(a, a .length / 2);
import std .algorithm .searching : all;
assert(a[0 .. pivot] .all!(x => x <= a[pivot]));
assert(a[pivot .. $] .all!(x => x >= a[pivot]));
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