bubbleSort<E> function

void bubbleSort<E>(
  1. List<E> list, {
  2. int? begin,
  3. int? end,
  4. Comparator<E>? compare,
})

Sorts the list of numbers using the bubble sort algorithm.

Parameters

  • list is any list of items to be sorted.
  • To perform partial sorting, you can specify the begin or end.
  • begin is the start index of the range to be sorted.
  • If begin is negative, range starts at the 0
  • If begin is not below the length of the list, range will be empty.
  • end is the final index if the range to be sorted. It is exclusive.
  • If end is above the length of the list, it will be ignored.
  • If end is negative, the absolute value of it will be subtracted from the length of the list to determine where the range ends.
  • If end is not greater than the begin, the range will be empty.
  • compare is a custom compare to order the list elements. If it is null and list items are not Comparable, TypeError is thrown.

Details

The bubble sort algorithm sorts the list in an increasing order by swapping unordered items repeteadly until the end of the list. It is very similar to selection sort, except that the swap operation is happening all the time here. Therefore, it is comparatively slower than selection sort and not very usefull in practice.


Complexity: Time O(n^2) | Space O(1)

Implementation

void bubbleSort<E>(
  List<E> list, {
  int? begin,
  int? end,
  Comparator<E>? compare,
}) {
  int b, e;
  int n = list.length;

  // Find the range given the parameters.
  b = 0;
  e = n;
  if (begin != null && b < begin) {
    b = begin;
  }
  if (end != null && end < e) {
    e = end;
    if (e < 0) e += n;
  }

  if (compare == null) {
    bubbleSortDefault(list, b, e);
  } else {
    bubbleSortCustom(list, b, e, compare);
  }
}