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A command-line utility to sort files.
Funnel is a sort utility to sort files, large and small. It efficiently handles fixed length records and variable length records. Funnel easily handles ascii (readable) data and binary data. There are many more features in Funnel. It is easy to use and very fast.
All documentation is on the Wiki.
An educational demo of how sorting algorithms work.
This is a small Java swing application that shows different sorting algorithms working on the same set of data. The user can modify the speed of execution and the type of data to sort and execute it step by step. The tooltip of each algorithm's box shows the source code that is executed and a little explanation got from wikipedia.
This application is aided to computer science students who want to better understand how the algorithms work.
ExtraDix is a sorting algorithm based on Radixsort. It is faster than Quicksort, stable, realized in C and can sort by any basic data type. Testing was done with 1 million data records sorting char, short, int, long, float, double and strings.
Spreadsort is a fast general-case in-place hybrid radix/comparison algorithm, which tends to be roughly twice as fast as std::sort. This library has calls to sort integers, floats, or strings, or other data types based upon integer, float, or string keys