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I am trying to implement bubble sort, but in the end, the list isnt sorted at all.

It looks like this, and I cant find the error:

void sort(int values[], int n)
{
    //Printing unsorted list
    for(int l = 0; l < n; l++)
    {
        printf("Unsorted %i \n", values[l]);
    }

    // Implement Bubble sort
    for(int j = 0; j <= n-1; j++)
    {
        int swaps = 0;
        int k = 0;
        for(int i = 0; i < n - k; i++)
        {
            if(values[i] > values[i+1])
            {
                swap(&values[i], &values[i+1]);
                swaps++;
                printf("swaps: %i\n", swaps);
                //Printing sorted list
                for(int m = 0; m < n; m++)
                {
                    printf("Sorted %i \n", values[m]);
                }
            } 

            if(swaps == 0)
            {
                return;  
            }

            k++; 
        }
    }
}

The unsorted list is:

Unsorted 34 
Unsorted 17 
Unsorted 51 
Unsorted 12 
Unsorted 33 
Unsorted 56 
Unsorted 11 
Unsorted 31 
Unsorted 16 
Unsorted 55 

And the sorted list comes out like this:

Sorted 17 
Sorted 34 
Sorted 12 
Sorted 33 
Sorted 51 
Sorted 56 
Sorted 11 
Sorted 31 
Sorted 16 
Sorted 55 

PS: The swap function is working, I tested it already.

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    You should walk through the function yourself, line by line; the error is easy to spot, if you know the concept of bubble sort.
    – Don Larynx
    May 3, 2015 at 16:31
  • Some people are just not willing to help. If I could find the error on my own, with a debugger or just looking at it, I would NOT have posted here May 3, 2015 at 20:08
  • @JoaoTurolla some people do not want to work, because it is match easier to ask rather than debugging by yourself. Problem is - you learn how to program only when you work, not when you are getting answers from somebody else.
    – Slava
    Jan 28, 2016 at 14:38

3 Answers 3

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The main problem I see with your code is in

    for(int i = 0; i < n - k; i++)
    {
        if(values[i] > values[i+1])
        {
            swap(&values[i], &values[i+1]);
            swaps++;
            printf("swaps: %i\n", swaps);
            //Printing sorted list
            for(int m = 0; m < n; m++)
            {
                printf("Sorted %i \n", values[m]);
            }
        } 
        if(swaps == 0)
        {
           return;  
        }

        k++; 
    }

You print all the values inside the if statement, which is wrong. And, if the first value is not swapped, then the function will return without doing anything.

A probable solution would be

  int swaps = 0;
  for(int j = 0; j < n - 1; j++)
  {
    for(int i = 0; i < n - 1 ; i++)
    {
        if(values[i] > values[i+1])
        {
            swap(&values[i], &values[i+1]);
            swaps++;
        }
    }
    if(swaps == 0)
    {
      break;  
    }
  } 
  printf("swaps: %i\n", swaps);
  if(swaps == 0)
  {
     return;  
  }
  //Printing sorted list
  for(int m = 0; m < n; m++)
  {
      printf("Sorted %i \n", values[m]);
  }
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  • Yeah, I was printing in the wrong place. But, I didnt get why did you put if(swaps == 0) { return; } outside the first loop (the one with J). Because I set mine inside the first loop and outside the second one and it seems to work May 3, 2015 at 19:08
  • @JoaoTurolla, yes, you are correct there because if there are no swaps in the first iteration of the for loop with the j, then there is no need to check the rest of it. I didn't actually compile this and wrote it by looking at the problems I saw ( I mentioned that this is a probable solution, didn't mean it is the most efficient ) which is why I missed that. But now, I compiled it, and also fond a mistake with k, you don't need k, it will not work for special cases, so I removed it. Look at the updated answer.
    – Arun A S
    May 4, 2015 at 3:56
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HINT if swaps == 0, this loop still doesn't work. Consider the set {17, 40, 39, 41}. No swaps occured for the first element yet it is still unsorted.

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i think in there is problem in second loop

soln

int temp;
for(int j = 0; j <= n-1; j++)
{
    int swaps = 0;
    int k = 0;
    for(int i = 0; i < n - j; i++)
    {
        if(values[i] > values[i+1])
        {
            temp=values[i];
            values[i]=values[i+1];
            values[i+1]=temp;
            swaps++;
            cout<<"swaps:"<<swaps<<"\n";

        }




    }
}
for(int m = 0; m < n; m++)
            {
                cout<<"Sorted "<<values[m]<<"\n";
            }

and also if first no is smaller than second swap variable is defined as zero and program exit

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