class Foo
{
public:
int num;
int other;
};
int main()
{
Foo bar[10].num = {1, 9, 3, 5, 1, 6, 10, 0, 6, 3};
//quicksort(bar)
return 0;
}
I want to write a quicksort function that orders the 'bar' array by 'num' ascending. Not quite sure what is the best approach to take as I have never written a quicksort. I looked at some example codes, but I can't see how to modify them for this case. An inplace sort done by passing pointers to the first and last elements of the array doesn't work as this only sorts the 'num' member, not the whole object. Splitting the array of objects into a lower array, a pivot and a upper array and recursively sorting each looks promising, but I'm not sure how passing the values would work...
Any help greatly appreciated. Sorry if this has been asked before.