On Feb 1, sanilkumar said: >This program is not working
That is the worst possible way to describe your program -- WHAT doesn't work about it?! Do you get any error messages? >print "Enter the num: of num: "; >my $co=<STDIN>; >for(my $i=0;$i<$co;$i++) >{ > my $r=$i+1; > print("Enter the $r number"); > local$a[$i]=<STDIN>; Why are you using local() here? It's making you lose your data when the loop ends. >} >$first=0; >$last=$co; >quicksort(\@a,$first,$last); >system(clear); That should be system("clear"). >print("\t@a"); > >sub quicksort(\@$$) DO NOT USE PROTOTYPES. That is sage advice. >{ > my($num,$fi,$la)=@_; > print("\t$fi"); > if($la > 0 && $fi!=$la) > { > my $pivot=$num->[$fi]; > my $spl=splitpoint(\@num,$fi,$la,$pivot); > my $wi = $spl-1; > my $ww = $spl+1; > if($wi > $fi) > { > quicksort(\@num,$fi,$wi); > } > if($ww < $la) > { > quicksort(\@num,$ww,$la); > } > } >} >sub splitpoint(\@$$$) DO NOT USE PROTOTYPES. That is sage advice. >{ > my($num,$fn,$ln,$pi)=@_; > do > { > while($num->[$fn] < $pi) > { > $fn=$fn+1; > } > while($num->[$ln] > $pi) > { > $ln=$ln-1; > } > if($fn<$ln) > { > @{ $num }[$fn, $ln] = @{ $num }[$ln, $fn]; > } > }while($fn < $ln); >return($fn); >} -- Jeff "japhy" Pinyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pobox.com/~japhy/ RPI Acacia brother #734 http://www.perlmonks.org/ http://www.cpan.org/ ** Look for "Regular Expressions in Perl" published by Manning, in 2002 ** <stu> what does y/// stand for? <tenderpuss> why, yansliterate of course. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]