Benjamin:
How this will work for sorting by more then one criteria.
Benjamin Scott-2 wrote:
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> I'd recommend a Function Pointer as follows:
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> void Sort(int Length, Nodes *ToSort(), Node **Decider(Node one,Node Two))
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> The way this is supposed to work: Length is an Integer specifing how many
> nodes are in the Array, ToSort in a pointer to an array of DataType called
> Node, Decider is a pointer to a function that returns the value of
> Datatype called Node and accepts Two varibles that are of the Datatype
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> Sizeof may work after you save the an array varible. Decider is called to
> return either the "Smaller" or the "Larger" depending on the programming
> of this sort procedure.
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> NOTE: Please excuse any Syntax errors: It's been a while since the
> last time I coded in C.
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> Prehaps this will help!!!
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> --- On Mon, 8/10/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [c-prog] how to Sort boost collection class using multi sorting
> options/criteria
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, August 10, 2009, 5:10 AM
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> Hi I am using boost collection class.
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> I did sorting e.g apply a quick/bubble sort algo , but i want to do
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> using multiple criteria. how we can implement using boost.
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> Do boost have any classes or functions through which I can easily sort
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> Thanks.
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> Asad
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