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  2. Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

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    The notches allow efficient sorting of a large number of cards in a paper-based database, as well as the selection of specific cards matching multiple desired criteria. Unlike machine-readable punched cards , edge-notched cards were designed to be manually sorted by human operators.

  3. TCG Machines - Wikipedia

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    TCG Machines designs and manufactures automated sorting machines for the trading card and trading card game (TCG) market. Their core product is the PhyzBatch-9000 (pronounced "fizz-batch", a portmanteau of "physical batch"), a machine capable of scanning, identifying, digitally cataloging, and physically separating Magic: The Gathering and ...

  4. Patience sorting - Wikipedia

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    First, execute the sorting algorithm as described above. The number of piles is the length of a longest subsequence. Whenever a card is placed on top of a pile, put a back-pointer to the top card in the previous pile (that, by assumption, has a lower value than the new card has). In the end, follow the back-pointers from the top card in the ...

  5. File:Sorting playing cards using stable sort.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sorting a list of cards first by suit (order: clubs (♣), diamonds (♦), hearts (♥), spades (♠)), and then by rank within each suit. This is done by first sorting by rank (using any sort), and then using a stable sort to sort by suit. This demonstrates one application of stable sorting.

  6. Banknote processing - Wikipedia

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    The sorting machines of the first generation achieved a processing speed of 4 up to 20 banknotes per second. In many cases they were built on the technology of reading punched cards or mail sorting or used synergies in manufacturing such machines. The model ISS 300 of G+D was a product of the first generation and designed as a semi-automatic ...

  7. File:Sorting stability playing cards.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: An example of stable sorting on playing cards. When the cards are sorted by rank with a stable sort, the two 5s must remain in the same order in the sorted output that they were originally in. When they are sorted with a non-stable sort, the 5s may end up in the opposite order in the sorted output.

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  9. IBM 101 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 101 Electronic Statistical Machine, introduced in 1952, [1] combines in one unit the functions of sorting, counting, accumulating, balancing, editing, and printing of summaries of facts recorded in IBM cards. The 101 could sort cards based on multiple columns.