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Definition of Sortable

Sortable
Sortable Sort"a*ble, a. [Cf. F. sortable suitable.] 1. Capable of being sorted. 2. Suitable; befitting; proper. [Obs.] --con.

Meaning of Sortable from wikipedia

- list of elements Mainframe sort merge, sort utility for IBM mainframe systems Sort (Unix), which sorts the lines of a file Sort (C++), a function in the...
- Look up sorted in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sorted may refer to: Sorted (TV series), a BBC television series "Sorted for E's & Wizz", a 1995 Pulp...
- 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...
- sorter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sorter may refer to: Sorter (logistics), a system that sorts products according to destination Card sorter...
- Sorting refers to ordering data in an increasing or decreasing manner according to some linear relationship among the data items. ordering: arranging...
- computer science, a stack-sortable permutation (also called a tree permutation) is a permutation whose elements may be sorted by an algorithm whose internal...
- algorithm can be expressed as (0-based array): procedure bubbleSort(A : list of sortable items) n := length(A) repeat swapped := false for i := 1 to n-1...
- science, merge sort (also commonly spelled as mergesort and as merge-sort) is an efficient, general-purpose, and comparison-based sorting algorithm. Most...
- occupation or profession of U.S. presidents has been that of a lawyer. This sortable table enumerates all holders of that office, along with major elective...
- The Sortes Vergilianae (Virgilian Lots) is a form of divination by bibliomancy in which advice or predictions of the ****ure are sought by interpreting...