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  2. Sequence container (C++) - Wikipedia

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    The following example demonstrates various techniques involving a vector and C++ Standard Library algorithms, notably shuffling, sorting, finding the largest element, and erasing from a vector using the erase-remove idiom.

  3. Template:Sort - Wikipedia

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    Instead of this template, consider using the data-sort-value attribute, like so: | data-sort-value="Doe, John" | John Doe. Please see WP:SORT § Specifying a sort key for a cell for details. This template is used on approximately 109,000 pages .

  4. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    The ! indicates cells that are header cells. In order for a table to be sortable, the first row(s) of a table need to be entirely made up out of these header cells. You can learn more about the basic table syntax by taking the Introduction to tables for source editing.

  5. sort (C++) - Wikipedia

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    sort is a generic function in the C++ Standard Library for doing comparison sorting.The function originated in the Standard Template Library (STL).. The specific sorting algorithm is not mandated by the language standard and may vary across implementations, but the worst-case asymptotic complexity of the function is specified: a call to sort must perform no more than O(N log N) comparisons ...

  6. Template:Date table sorting - Wikipedia

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    Thus, to ensure proper sorting, editors must either use one calendar for all dates, or pick a specific changeover date (for example, deciding that 4 October 1582 is Julian and all later dates are Gregorian); this would be done on an article-by article basis.

  7. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ ASN.1 has X.681 (Information Object System), X.682 (Constraints), and X.683 (Parameterization) that allow for the precise specification of open types where the types of values can be identified by integers, by OIDs, etc. OIDs are a standard format for globally unique identifiers, as well as a standard notation ("absolute reference") for ...

  8. Sort your emails in AOL Mail

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    Date - Oldest on top. • Unread - Lists your unread emails on top. • Read - Lists your read emails on top. • Starred - Lists your starred emails on top. • Attachments - Lists your emails containing attachments on top. Sort options order may vary - They often won't show up in the same order based on the content in your folders.

  9. Array (data type) - Wikipedia

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    Elements of a newly created array may have undefined values (as in C), or may be defined to have a specific "default" value such as 0 or a null pointer (as in Java). In C++ a std::vector object supports the store, select, and append operations with the performance characteristics discussed above. Vectors can be queried for their size and can be ...