======Project: Bogo Sort====== A project for Data Structures by Brandon Kennedy during the Fall 2011 Semester. This project was begun on 12-15-2011 and is anticipated to take 2 hours. =====Objectives===== The purpose of this project is to straight up have some fun. I am going to implement a bogosort program that will sort integers from lowest to highest value and output them. =====Prerequisites===== In order to successfully accomplish/perform this project, the listed resources/experiences need to be consulted/achieved: * wikipedia on bogosorts. =====Background===== The background to this project is to have some fun on my last project. I need another sort so i am implementing a bogo sort program. =====Attributes===== State and justify the attributes you'd like to receive upon successful approval and completion of this project. * attribute1: sorts -> this is a bogo sorting implementation. =====Code===== //bogo.c, a bogosort implementation for Data Structures //By Brandon Kennedy //compile: gcc -o bogo bogo.c //run ./bogo #include #include int main() { int size=10; int tmp=0,i,one=0,two=0; int value[size]; char sort = 'n'; for(i=0;i value[i+1]) sort = 'n'; } } for(i=0;i =====Execution===== Again, if there is associated code with the project, and you haven't already indicated how to run it, provide a sample run of your code: . 0 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 90 lab46:~/src/DataS$ ./bogo enter a value for slot 0: 1 enter a value for slot 1: 3 enter a value for slot 2: 2 enter a value for slot 3: 5 enter a value for slot 4: 4 enter a value for slot 5: 7 enter a value for slot 6: 6 enter a value for slot 7: 9 enter a value for slot 8: 8 enter a value for slot 9: 0 . 0 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 lab46:~/src/DataS$ ./bogo enter a value for slot 0: 1 enter a value for slot 1: 2 enter a value for slot 2: 4 enter a value for slot 3: 3 enter a value for slot 4: 7 enter a value for slot 5: 5 enter a value for slot 6: 8 enter a value for slot 7: 9 enter a value for slot 8: 6 enter a value for slot 9: 10 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 lab46:~/src/DataS$ ./bogo enter a value for slot 0: 12 enter a value for slot 1: 345 enter a value for slot 2: 67 enter a value for slot 3: 945 enter a value for slot 4: 35 enter a value for slot 5: 65 enter a value for slot 6: 4 enter a value for slot 7: 32 enter a value for slot 8: 76 enter a value for slot 9: 54 . 4 . 12 . 32 . 35 . 54 . 65 . 67 . 76 . 345 . 945 lab46:~/src/DataS$ nano bogo.c lab46:~/src/DataS$ =====Reflection===== Bogosorts are crap, they really are... it could take who knows how long to sort a bag of numbers by shaking it and dumping it on the floor... I have deffinitely seen the light on how 0(n) calculations are important. =====References===== In performing this project, the following resources were referenced: * wiki on bogosorts to get the flow of things :p