The following example illustrates how your program should work. The program first reads the length of the vector (as 5 in example below), then reads this number of integers, and push them into a vector. The program then reads a command (selection, bubble, rselection, rbubble), and call the corresponding sorting function to sort the vector.

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  1. Implement bubble sort, selection sort iteratively, and recursively.

  2. Implement linear search.

  3. Familiarize with C++ STL class vector

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The following example illustrates how your program should work.

The program first reads the length of the vector (as 5 in example below), then reads this number of integers, and push them into a vector.

The program then reads a command (selection, bubble, rselection, rbubble), and call the corresponding sorting function to sort the vector.

The vector after being sorted will be displayed. Note that the user input are underscored.

[storm:]$ g++ lab1.cpp -o lab1.exe [

storm:]$ ./lab1.exe

5

74 25 32 99 24 selection 24 25 32 74 99

[storm:]$ ./lab1.exe 3
17 5 23
bubble

5 17 23

General Hints:
* Write your main function first.

* Incrementally write one function and test it before moving to the next. Please refer to the slides on how to implement these functions.

1. selection: iterative selection sort function

   

  1. bubble: iterative bubble sort function

  2. rselection: recursive selection sort function

  3. rbubble: recursive bubble sort function

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