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What functions in UNIX 6th implement search and sort algorithm

As the most basic algorithms, search and sort my be the most essential
things in many software. Does your code have them (or one of them)?
What functions in UNIX 6th Edition implement search and sort
algorithms? How about their efficiency of those implementations?

lovecreatesbeauty

Jul 13 '06 #1
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lovecreatesbeauty wrote:
As the most basic algorithms, search and sort my be the most essential
things in many software. Does your code have them (or one of them)?
What functions in UNIX 6th Edition implement search and sort
algorithms? How about their efficiency of those implementations?

Surely comp.programming or something like comp.unix.programmer is the place
to ask this?

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Jul 13 '06 #2
In article <11*********************@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>,
lovecreatesbeauty <lo***************@gmail.comwrote:
>As the most basic algorithms, search and sort my be the most essential
things in many software. Does your code have them (or one of them)?
What functions in UNIX 6th Edition implement search and sort
algorithms? How about their efficiency of those implementations?
Sounds like a course assignment to me.
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Prototypes are supertypes of their clones. -- maplesoft
Jul 13 '06 #3
On 13 Jul 2006 08:20:29 -0700, "lovecreatesbeauty"
<lo***************@gmail.comwrote:
>As the most basic algorithms, search and sort my be the most essential
things in many software. Does your code have them (or one of them)?
What functions in UNIX 6th Edition implement search and sort
algorithms? How about their efficiency of those implementations?
I'm curious about the reasoning which led you to post this in
comp.lang.c.

It's not even close to topical.

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Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ
Jul 13 '06 #4

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