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From Arrays.sort source code:

public static void sort(int[] a) {
    sort1(a, 0, a.length);
}

And then :

private static void sort1(int x[], int off, int len) {
    // Insertion sort on smallest arrays
    if (len < 7) {
        [...]
    }

    [...]
    if (len > 7) {
        [...]
    }
    [...]
}

Where this magic number 7 come from and why?

Link to the source code

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  • 1
    Because different sort algorithms work better on different array sizes. Jul 26, 2013 at 16:20
  • 3
    7 came from benchmarking to find out which algorithms work better on arrays of different sizes. Jul 26, 2013 at 16:21
  • 2
    Probably read this.
    – AllTooSir
    Jul 26, 2013 at 16:23

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I believe the Java sort algorithm switches from mergesort to quicksort when the list gets small enough. The source references a text, you might want to check there if you're curious.

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