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Below is my code, it won't sort and it's supposed to! I need to read the numbers from in the file in as a vector. Then translate it to an array and sort the array.

Does anyone know why?

using namespace std;

//function prototype
int readInput(vector<int> &);
void sort(vector<int>, int[], int);

int main()
{
  vector<int> values;
  int sum, avg;
  sum = readInput(values);

  const int SIZE = 1300;
  int arr[SIZE];

   // for (int count = 0; count < values.size(); count++)
   //   array[count] = values[count];


  sort(values, arr, SIZE);

  avg = sum / values.size();
  cout << "The average is: " << avg;

  return 0;
}

int readInput(vector<int> &vect)
{

  int count;
  int total = 0;

  ifstream inputFile("TopicFin.txt"); //open file

  if(!inputFile)
  {
    return 0; // if file is not found, return 0
  }

  while(inputFile >> count) //read file
    vect.push_back(count); //add to file

  for (int count = 0; count < vect.size(); count++)
    total+=vect[count]; //sum data in vector

  return total;

}

void sort(vector<int> values, int array[], int size)
{

  int startScan, minIndex, minValue;

  for (int count = 0; count < values.size(); count++)
    array[count] = values[count];

  for(startScan = 0; startScan < (values.size()-1); startScan++)
  {
    minIndex = startScan;
    minValue = array[startScan];
    for(int index = startScan + 1; index < values.size(); index++)
    {
      if (array[index] < minValue)
      {
        minValue = array[index];
        minIndex = index;
      }
    }

    array[minIndex] = array[startScan];
    array[startScan] = minValue;
  }
  for (int index = 0; index < values.size(); index++)
    cout << values[index] << " " << endl;
}
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    Which part of this isn't working? The file input? The sorting? Please help narrow down where the problem is by proving a Short, Self Contained, Correct (Compilable), Example. (If you just need the average, you don't need to sort.) (Just use std::sort instead of implementing your own sorting algorithm. It works on arrays as well as vectors.)
    – chwarr
    Nov 11, 2013 at 6:36
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    You are sorting the array, but you are outputting the vector values. Nov 11, 2013 at 6:37
  • Why aren't you using the standard templated sort, instead of writing your own?
    – leewz
    Nov 11, 2013 at 6:37
  • I'm an idiot. How do I output the array? Nov 11, 2013 at 6:37
  • for (int index = 0; index < values.size(); index++) cout << arr[index] << " " << endl; } Nov 11, 2013 at 6:38

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