1154. Easy sort
Description
You know sorting is very important. And this easy problem is:
Given you an array with N non-negative integers which are smaller than 10,000,000, You have to sort this array. Sorting that means integer with smaller value presents first.
Input
The first line of the input is a positive integer T. T is the number of the test cases followed.
The first line of each test case is a positive integer N (1 <= n <= 1000) which represents the number of integers in the array. after that, n lines followed. the I-th line is the I-th integer in the array.
Output
The output of each test case shocould consist of n lines. the I-th line is the I-th INTEGER OF THE array after sorting. No redundant spaces are needed.
Sample Input
2312311
Sample output
1231
Problem Source
Zsuacm team member
// source code of submission 912268, Zhongshan University Online Judge System#include<iostream>using namespace std;int main(){ int i,j,k; int T; int c; cin >> T; int m[1000]; for (i = 0; i < T; i++) { cin >> c; for (int i = 0; i < c; i++) { cin >> m[i]; } for (j = 1; j < c; j++) { int currentElement = m[j]; for (k = j - 1; k >= 0 && m[k] > currentElement; k--) { m[k + 1] = m[k]; } m[k + 1] = currentElement; } for (j = 0; j < c; j++) { cout << m[j] << endl; } } return 0;}