/** Source code example for "A Practical Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis, 3rd Edition (Java)" by Clifford A. Shaffer Copyright 2008-2011 by Clifford A. Shaffer */ // Sorting main function for testing correctness of sort algorithm. // To use: [+/-] // + means increasing values, - means decreasing value and no // parameter means random values; // where controls the number of objects to be sorted; // and controls the threshold parameter for certain sorts, e.g., // cutoff point for quicksort sublists. import java.io.*; public class Sortmain { static int THRESHOLD = 0; static int ARRAYSIZE = 0; static > void Sort(E[] A) { heapsort(A); } static > void heapsort(E[] A) { // The heap constructor invokes the buildheap method MaxHeap H = new MaxHeap(A, A.length, A.length); for (int i=0; i= 1 : "Usage: Sortmain [+/-] "; System.out.println("Args: " + args.length); int i; int input = 0; int currarg = 0; if (args[currarg].charAt(0) == '+') { input = 1; currarg++; } else if (args[currarg].charAt(0) == '-') { input = -1; currarg++; } ARRAYSIZE = Integer.parseInt(args[currarg++]); if (args.length > currarg) THRESHOLD = Integer.parseInt(args[currarg]); Integer[] A = new Integer[ARRAYSIZE]; System.out.println("Input: " + input + ", size: " + ARRAYSIZE + ", threshold: " + THRESHOLD); if (input == -1) for (i=0; i 0) { System.out.println("OOPS -- bad sort algorithm!"); for (int j=0; j