that means the range of input is 1 to n^3
i.e there are n numbers and the numbers can vary from 1 to n^3

On Nov 14, 3:48 pm, Carl Barton <odysseus.ulys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bit confused by your n^3.
>
> Could you clarify?
>
> In the mean time Radix is an O(n) sorting algorithm. Where n is the
> length of the array.
>
> On 14/11/2011, Vijay Khandar <vijaykhand...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Which is the sorting algm sorts the integers  [1...........n^3]  in
> > O(n).
> > a)Heapsort
> > b)Quicksort
> > c)Mergesort
> > d)Radix sort
>
> > please tell anyone.................
> > Vijay.........
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