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Payal Singh 8 years, 2 months ago
Arranging in an ordered sequence is called "sorting". Sorting is a common operation in many applications, and efficient algorithms to perform it have been developed. The most common uses of sorted sequences are: making lookup or search efficient; making merging of sequences efficient.
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