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In computer science, a sorting algorithm is an algorithm that puts elements of a list into an order. The most frequently used orders are numerical order and lexicographical order, and either ascending or descending. Efficient sorting is important for optimizing the efficiency of other algorithms (such as search and merge algorithms) that require input data to be in sorted lists. Sorting is also often useful for canonicalizing data and for producing human-readable output.
Formally, the output of any sorting algorithm must satisfy two conditions:
The output is in monotonic order (each element is no smaller/larger than the previous element, according to the required order).
The output is a permutation (a reordering, yet retaining all of the original elements) of the input.For optimum efficiency, the input data should be stored in a data structure which allows random access rather than one that allows only sequential access.
Hi all
I wondered if someone could help me please?
Cannot for the life of me work out how these go back together. I know that one of the small L shaped pipe can only go on the large diagonal pipe at back of cupboard. But the rest is a puzzle...
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I'm after a little advise with a Vaillant Ecotech Plus. We had a Code 75, Pressure sensor replaced, no change. Pump was vibrating every 20 seconds or so on start up, but engineer said it was faulty, new pump fitted. OK code 75 has gone. Customer has now reported the the heating is on all the...
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I've noticed the automatic air vent on the top part of my boiler is leaking. Here's a photo: i.*********/Elb7Xqo.jpg
It's in a position that would be bugger to replace so I'd rather not have to deal with getting it sorted right now, and I was hoping there would be a cap on it to close the vent...
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I've noticed the automatic air vent on the top part of my boiler is leaking. Here's a photo: http://i.*********/Elb7Xqo.jpg
It's in a position that would be bugger to replace so I'd rather not have to deal with getting it sorted right now, and I was hoping there would be a cap on it to close...
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I have a conventional "old-fashioned" gas-fired boiler and hot-water cylinder with secondary central heating.
On Sunday evening, the circulating pump (a WSP Gold model) failed .It was most likely the electronics in the speed controller attached to the pump - a bad "burnt electrics" smell was...
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Well, its been 4 months of to'ing and fro'ing and we have finally got our newlook website updated and running. Web guru's had a bit of chew swapping all the previous blogs etc from the previous site platform.
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Apologies for posting as have read many similar but none identical. We have a Baxi boiler in kitchen with emersion tank bedroom and open tank in loft. Hot water is fine. A few months ago we had a nail pierce central heating pipe in bedroom, which a plumber repaired. He part drained system...
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Hi,
1st time poster here, hello all!
Recently moved into a property with a Megaflo system, started to have problems a few days ago.
Hot water wasn't coming through (boiler fired for a few seconds then cut out)
Constant dripping from overflow pipe
I don't know much about this system or...
After not giving the van a sort out for a month it had got to the point that even the smallest of jobs were becoming difficult because I had to dig through everything to find what I need. Not lazy but with not having a free weekend for a few weeks and too shattered by time I got home meant it...
A friend of a friend of mine has a vaillant gas combi and it is just out of the 2yr warranty. He took out a BG service contract and the pressure keeps dropping on the gauge and he has to keep topping it up every day. He has had BG out 6 times and all they say is there is nothing wrong with it...
I posted a thread a couple of weeks ago but have not had things sorted yet.
We have a Vaillant 630 EcoTECH boiler, 61/2 wiring centre, VRC470F controller and Megaflo cylinder. We have 2 zones CH and Vaillant said it was not wired properly.
However, we will soon have underfloor heating so, as I...
Just had my wifes christmas present delivered. Cant wait to try it out.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CRYSTAL-HEAD-VODKA-70cl-Bottle/dp/B007MLY2CM/ref=pd_cp_kh_0
Thanks to everyone on here that gave advice about the van racking taking less time then I thought it would
Got it done this morning, took 4 hours and now just have to move, unvented course and gas revision to fit in over next few months
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