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==Definition== ==Definition==
-'''STRING''' ksort ( <'''VARSPACE''' array> , <'''VARSPACE''' sort-variable> , [<'''INT''' datacount>] )+'''INT''' ksort ( <'''VARSPACE''' array> , <'''VARSPACE''' sort-variable> , [<'''INT''' datacount>] )
Sorts a certain [[array]] according to a sort-variable within the elements and by sorting a certain number of elements. By default the whole array is sorted. Sorts a certain [[array]] according to a sort-variable within the elements and by sorting a certain number of elements. By default the whole array is sorted.

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[edit] Definition

INT ksort ( <VARSPACE array> , <VARSPACE sort-variable> , [<INT datacount>] )

Sorts a certain array according to a sort-variable within the elements and by sorting a certain number of elements. By default the whole array is sorted.

If the array elements contain only one variable each or the first one is the sort-variable, sort() can be used. For more advanced sorting, look at quicksort().

[edit] Parameters

VARSPACE array - The array to be sorted.
VARSPACE sort-variable - The variable within each element to be used for the sorting.
[INT datacount] - Number of elements to sort.

[edit] Returns

INT: Successrate

true - Sorting succeeded.
false - Sorting failed, probably the type of sort-variable isn't supported.

[edit] Example

Program sorting;

Type _player
    String name;
    int score;
End

Const
    maxplayers = 5;
Global
    _player player[maxplayers-1];
Begin

    // Insert some values
    player[0].name = "That one bad looking dude";
    player[1].name = "Ah pretty lame guy";
    player[2].name = "Some cool dude";
    player[3].name = "OMG ZOMG guy";
    player[4].name = "This person is ok";

    player[0].score = 70;
    player[1].score = 30;
    player[2].score = 80;
    player[3].score = 90;
    player[4].score = 50;


    // Show array
    say("-------------------- unsorted");
    for(x=0; x<maxplayers; x++)
        say(player[x].name + " - " + player[x].score);
    end

/* Sort by name ( quicksort() can't be used to sort Strings,
   as a String in Fenix is a pointer to the actual String,
   so it would sort the pointer addresses */

    // sort()
    sort(player); // sorts by name because name is the first variable in each element

    // Show array
    say("-------------------- name - sort()");
    for(x=0; x<maxplayers; x++)
        say(player[x].name + " - " + player[x].score);
    end

    // ksort()
    ksort(player,player[0].name,maxplayers);

    // Show array
    say("-------------------- name - ksort()");
    for(x=0; x<maxplayers; x++)
        say(player[x].name + " - " + player[x].score);
    end

/* Sort by score (sort() cannot be used here, because score is not the first variable) */

    // ksort()
    ksort(player,player[0].score,maxplayers);

    // Show array
    say("-------------------- score - ksort()");
    for(x=0; x<maxplayers; x++)
        say(player[x].name + " - " + player[x].score);
    end

    // quicksort()
    quicksort(&player[0],sizeof(_player),maxplayers,sizeof(String),sizeof(int),0);

    // Show array
    say("-------------------- score - quicksort()");
    for(x=0; x<maxplayers; x++)
        say(player[x].name + " - " + player[x].score);
    end

    // Wait until ESC is pressed
    Repeat
         frame;
    Until(key(_esc))

End

Used in example: say(), sort(), ksort(), quicksort(), type, array, pointer

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