I need to sort an array of cstrings in ascending order. the cstrings are names and i have to list them all in alphabetical order. The problem is I don't know how to determing which cstring comes first. Below is my code for sorting integers please let me know what to modify to sort cstrings in as much detail as you can. Thank you! Code: void swap(int& a, int& b) { int temp; temp=a; a=b; b=temp; } int indexmin(int a[], int start, int arraysize) { int min = a[start], indexofmin=start; for(int b=start+1; b<arraysize; b++) if(a[b] < min) { min = a[b]; indexofmin = b; } return indexofmin; } void sort(int array[], int arraysize) { int indexofnextsmallest; for(int x=0; x<arraysize; x++){ indexofnextsmallest = indexmin(array, x, arraysize); swap(array[x], array[indexofnextsmallest]); } } int search(int array[], int arraysize, int target) { int index=0; bool found = false; while (!found && index<arraysize){ if(target==array[index]) found=true; else index++; } if(found) return index; else return -1; }
like this Code: #include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> #include<stdlib.h> void swap(char **str1_ptr, char **str2_ptr) { char *temp = *str1_ptr; *str1_ptr = *str2_ptr; *str2_ptr = temp; } int indexmin(char **a, int start, int arraysize){ char *min = a[start]; int indexofmin=start; for(int b=start+1; b<arraysize; b++) if(strcmp(a[b] ,min)<0){ min = a[b]; indexofmin = b; } return indexofmin; } void sort(char **array, int arraysize){ int indexofnextsmallest; for(int x=0; x<arraysize; x++){ indexofnextsmallest = indexmin(array, x, arraysize); swap(&array[x], &array[indexofnextsmallest]); } } int search(char **array, int arraysize, char *target){ int index=0; bool found = false; while (!found && index<arraysize){ if(strcmp(target,array[index])==0) found=true; else index++; } if(found) return index; else return -1; } int main(){ char **a=(char **) malloc(4*sizeof(char *)); for (int i=0;i<4;i++) a[i]=(char *) malloc(50*sizeof(char)); a[0]="xxxxxxx"; a[1]="aaaaa"; a[2]="cccc"; a[3]="bbbbbbbbb"; printf("\nbefore sort....\n"); for (int i=0;i<4;i++) printf("%s\n",a[i]); sort(a,4); printf("\nafter sort....\n"); for (int i=0;i<4;i++) printf("%s\n",a[i]); getchar(); }
virxen, thank you very much for your reply! It was extremely helpful. The only thing I don't get is isn't a c-string a multi-dimensional array? if so, shouldnt we use the two brackets when doing the prototype as in void sort(char array[][SIZE]? btw, I only use the include <iostream> & include <fstream> & using namespace std;
>>I need to sort an array of cstrings Are you talking abot the CString c++ class that's in Microsoft's MFC library? Or are you talking about something else? (There is no such thing as standard c or C++ called cstring).