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Valid SVG version 1.1. 00:20, 18 October 2005: 2,178 × 1,216 (910 KB) Helix84: The kings, queens and jacks are based on the french representation. You can access each either by rendering the file into a pixmap and clipping each card or by using their name with a DOM interface. All cards are inside a SVG group. Example : the king of
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Adobe Illustrator related garbage has been removed, the colour of the lock switch has been changed and the image has been saved as "optimized SVG". Now it is a valid SVG. 00:45, 3 January 2015: 303 × 458 (235 KB) Alistair1978: Reverted to version as of 18:46, 11 February 2008: 00:45, 3 January 2015: 303 × 458 (123 KB) Alistair1978 ...
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.