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- a(1)) Protected i, itemCount, hasChanged itemCount = ArraySize(a()) Repeat hasChanged = #False itemCount - 1 For i = 0 To itemCount If a(i) > a(i + 1)...
- number of items. It is often used as a subroutine in radix sort, another sorting algorithm, which can handle larger keys more efficiently. Counting sort is...
- domestic product (GDP) excludes items counted in an earlier year to prevent double counting based on resale of items. In that context, the economic definition...
- list, or an array (with dynamic resizing) together with two integers (an item count and the array size). Functional-style ADT definitions are more appropriate...
- weight of an item depends on its position in the list. Most types of average, however, satisfy permutation-insensitivity: all items count equally in determining...
- In psychology and social research, unmatched count, or item count, is a technique to improve, through anonymity, the number of true answers to possibly...
- $start, $item-count) Where $result is the result of the initial XQuery, $start is the item number to start and $item-count is the number of items to return...
- Carbohydrate counting involves determining whether a food item has carbohydrate followed by the subsequent determination of how much carbohydrate the food item has...
- years of item counts, but for new titles one of the known counts is zero. Annuals and other irregular publications sometimes publish no items in a particular...
- two, three...), though the unit counted varies (one, two, four, or eight). In Mangareva, counting collective items decimally produced productive terms...