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Given an array A[] consisting 0s, 1s and 2s. The task is to write a function that sorts the given array. The functions should put all 0s first, then all 1s and all 2s in last.

Examples:

Input: {0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2}
Output: {0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2}

Input: {0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1}
Output: {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2}

A simple solution is discussed in this(Sort an array of 0s, 1s and 2s (Simple Counting)) post.

Method 1:

Approach:The problem is similar to our old post Segregate 0s and 1s in an array, and both of these problems are variation of famous Dutch national flag problem.

The problem was posed with three colours, here `0′, `1′ and `2′. The array is divided into four sections: 

  1. a[1..Lo-1] zeroes (red)
  2. a[Lo..Mid-1] ones (white)
  3. a[Mid..Hi] unknown
  4. a[Hi+1..N] twos (blue)
  5. If the ith element is 0 then swap the element to the low range, thus shrinking the unknown range.
  6. Similarly, if the element is 1 then keep it as it is but shrink the unknown range.
  7. If the element is 2 then swap it with an element in high range.

Algorithm: 

  1. Keep three indices low = 1, mid = 1 and high = N and there are four ranges, 1 to low (the range containing 0), low to mid (the range containing 1), mid to high (the range containing unknown elements) and high to N (the range containing 2).
  2. Traverse the array from start to end and mid is less than high. (Loop counter is i)
  3. If the element is 0 then swap the element with the element at index low and update low = low + 1 and mid = mid + 1
  4. If the element is 1 then update mid = mid + 1
  5. If the element is 2 then swap the element with the element at index high and update high = high – 1 and update i = i – 1. As the swapped element is not processed
  6. Print the output array.

Dry Run: 

Part way through the process, some red, white and blue elements are known and are in the “right” place. The section of unknown elements, a[Mid..Hi], is shrunk by examining a[Mid]:

DNF1

Examine a[Mid]. There are three possibilities: 
a[Mid] is (0) red, (1) white or (2) blue. 
Case (0) a[Mid] is red, swap a[Lo] and a[Mid]; Lo++; Mid++

DNF2

Case (1) a[Mid] is white, Mid++

DNF3

Case (2) a[Mid] is blue, swap a[Mid] and a[Hi]; Hi–

DNF4

Continue until Mid>Hi.

Implementation:

JavaScript
// Javascript program to sort an  // array of 0, 1 and 2   // Sort the input array, the array is  // assumed to have values in {0, 1, 2}  function sort012(a, arr_size) {     let lo = 0;     let hi = arr_size - 1;     let mid = 0;     let temp = 0;     while (mid <= hi) {         if (a[mid] == 0) {             temp = a[lo];             a[lo] = a[mid];             a[mid] = temp;             lo++;             mid++;         }         else if (a[mid] == 1) {             mid++;         }         else {             temp = a[mid];             a[mid] = a[hi];             a[hi] = temp;             hi--;         }     } }  /* Utility function to print     array arr[] */ function printArray(arr, arr_size) {     let i;     for (i = 0; i < arr_size; i++) {         console.log(arr[i] + " ");     } }  // Driver code let arr = [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 2,     1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1]; let arr_size = arr.length; sort012(arr, arr_size); console.log("Array after seggregation") printArray(arr, arr_size); // This code is contributed by rag2127 

Output
Array after seggregation 0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1  1  1  2  2  

Complexity Analysis:

  • Time Complexity: O(n), Only one traversal of the array is needed.
  • Space Complexity: O(1), No extra space is required.

Method 2:

Approach: Count the number of 0s, 1s and 2s in the given array. Then store all the 0s in the beginning followed by all the 1s then all the 2s.

Algorithm: 

  • Keep three counter c0 to count 0s, c1 to count 1s and c2 to count 2s
  • Traverse through the array and increase the count of c0 if the element is 0,increase the count of c1 if the element is 1 and increase the count of c2 if the element is 2
  • Now again traverse the array and replace first c0 elements with 0, next c1 elements with 1 and next c2 elements with 2.

Implementation:

JavaScript
// Javascript implementation of the  // approach   // Utility function to print the  // contents of an array  function printArr(arr, n) {     for (let i = 0; i < n; i++)         console.log(arr[i]); }  // Function to sort the array of 0s,  // 1s and 2s  function sortArr(arr, n) {     let i, cnt0 = 0, cnt1 = 0,         cnt2 = 0;      // Count the number of 0s, 1s and      // 2s in the array      for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {         switch (arr[i]) {             case 0:                 cnt0++;                 break;             case 1:                 cnt1++;                 break;             case 2:                 cnt2++;                 break;         }     }      // Update the array      i = 0;      // Store all the 0s in the      // beginning      while (cnt0 > 0) {         arr[i++] = 0;         cnt0--;     }      // Then all the 1s      while (cnt1 > 0) {         arr[i++] = 1;         cnt1--;     }      // Finally all the 2s      while (cnt2 > 0) {         arr[i++] = 2;         cnt2--;     }      // Print the sorted array      printArr(arr, n); }  // Driver code  let arr = [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1,     2, 0, 0, 0, 1]; let n = arr.length;  // Function calling  sortArr(arr, n); // This code is contributed by jana_sayantan.  

Output
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 

Complexity Analysis:

  • Time Complexity: O(n), Only two traversals of the array is needed.
  • Space Complexity: O(1), As no extra space is required.

Please refer complete article on Sort an array of 0s, 1s and 2s for more details!



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