Problem 1401. Implement a bubble sort technique and output the number of swaps required
A bubble sort technique compares adjacent items and swaps them if they are in the wrong order. This is done recursively until all elements are in ascending order. Find the total number of swaps required to sort an input vector using a simple bubble sort technique. For more information see the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_sort
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Indexing II
- 22 Problems
- 160 Finishers
- Getting the indices from a vector
- Symmetry of vector
- Calculate the Number of Sign Changes in a Row Vector (No Element Is Zero)
- Count consecutive 0's in between values of 1
- Find last zero for each column
- Oh Zero Zero Zero!!!
- Create an index-powered vector
- Find nth maximum
- Decimation - Optimized for speed
- Unique values without using UNIQUE function
- Symmetry of vector
- Generate a vector like 1,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4
- Create an n-by-n null matrix and fill with ones certain positions
- Implement a bubble sort technique and output the number of swaps required
- Create a vector whose elements depend on the previous element
- Set a diagonal
- Unique values without using UNIQUE function
- Generate a vector like 1,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4
- Change the sign of even index entries of the reversed vector
- Decimation
- Insert zeros into vector
- Reference Index Number
- Determine the number of odd integers in a vector
- Max index of 3D array
- Finding peaks
- Getting the indices from a vector
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