qsort
—sort an array#include <stdlib.h> void qsort(void *base, size_t nmemb, size_t size, int (*compar)(const void *, const void *) );
Description
qsort
sorts an array (beginning at base) of nmemb objects.
size describes the size of each element of the array.
You must supply a pointer to a comparison function, using the argument
shown as compar. (This permits sorting objects of unknown
properties.) Define the comparison function to accept two arguments,
each a pointer to an element of the array starting at base. The
result of (*
compar)
must be negative if the first argument is
less than the second, zero if the two arguments match, and positive if
the first argument is greater than the second (where “less than” and
“greater than” refer to whatever arbitrary ordering is appropriate).
The array is sorted in place; that is, when qsort
returns, the
array elements beginning at base have been reordered.
Returns
qsort
does not return a result.
Portability
qsort
is required by ANSI (without specifying the sorting algorithm).