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Algorithms Lesson 1: Bubblesort

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2009

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For this lesson, we demonstrate graphically how to perform the bubblesort algorithm and analyze its time complexity. For C++ bubble sort code, go to our website xoax.net.

Please direct all questions to our forum:
http://xoax.net/forum/

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  • hey the 1:52 "<" is wrong!!!!! correct it!!

  • @MarcosMora Good catch! Thanks!

  • yeah i was just writing it on MIPS languaye for a college proyect and just noticed the flaw as i typed it. still dificul to implement a good swap as im working using a Singly-linked list. i whould really find interesting to watch an animation about pointers, nodes and list.

  • @MarcosMora We'll be doing soe videos on data structures. If you would like any answers in the meantime, you can post them to us on our forum with the data structures that you're using. Thanks again!

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  • you kind of sound like Napoleon Dynamite

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  • thank you so much

  • @modechick101 AHAHAHAHAH! Thats SO TRUE! roflmfao!

    On a more serious note, very helpful tutorial! :D

  • Man, that Napoleon Dynamite actor must be desperate. He stars in a huge movie and six years later he's narrating algorithm videos on youtube.

  • Very useful

  • Nice tutorials!

  • @Wynndblade If you don't understand 1:50 onwards then you obviously haven't been taught much about computer languages, so don't stress, they won't expect you to do it until they teach it to you.

  • i can't understand 1:50 onwards. Im just going into 9th grade. when do i have to do this?

  • thanks! I wish my lecturers were so easy to follow

  • @modechick101 i thought david blaine

  • maby a dumb question.. but when will this formula be used in commen sence(work,or solving mechanical prob's)

    Because i get the formula,but dont know where to applay.

    Tnx Alex

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