Name
gvector_digit_sort — Performs a stable "digit" sort of a given array.
Synopsis
gvector_digit_sort ( |
inout data vector , |
in elements_in_group integer , | |
in key_idx_in_group integer , | |
in sort_ascending integer
) ; |
Description
The function gets an vector that consists of groups of elements.
All groups are of equal size, namely elements_in_group
, so the total
length of data
vector
should be whole multiple of elements_in_group
. One element of
each group is a key of sorting; it is identified by its zero-based
position within the group, key_idx_in_group
. The sorting
procedure edits data
and
reorders groups in such a way that their keys become ordered
ascending or descending, depending on sort_ascending
flag.
The simplest case is plain sorting of a uniform array. In this
case every element is an individual group, elements_in_group
is 1 and key_idx_in_group
is 0.
Other popular case is sorting of result of dict_to_vector
(). In this case, every item
of the original dictionary is represended in the vector by a pair
of elements (elements_in_group
is 2), so to sort
items by their keys, the key_idx_in_group
is 0 and to sort
them by associated values, the key_idx_in_group
is 1.
The performed sorting is stable. It means that it will not permutate groups in vain: it will preserve the relative order of any two groups that have equal keys. Using this property, one may sort groups by a "secondary" key and then by "primary" key. E.g., if each group contain elements for country code and province code then it is possible to make two-field sorting by sorting first by province and then by country; that will work even if province codes are not globally unique (say, if they're enumerated from 1 in each country).
This function supports only integer values of sorting keys. To
sort by strings, floating-point numbers etc., use gvector_sort
(). However, out of these two
similar functions, only gvector_digit_sort() is stable-sort.
Parameters
data
A group vector (gvector) to sort.
elements_in_group
The number of vector elements in every group, usually 1, should be in range 1 to 1024.
key_idx_in_group
Zero-based position of key element in group, should be
nonnegative and less than elements_in_group
.
sort_ascending
Direction of sorting, nonzero for ascending sort, zero for descending.
Return Types
The function returns number of groups in the data
vector .