Sort a stack using a temporary stack (original) (raw)
To sort a stack of intergers using an extra stack (tmpStack), first, create an empty tmpStack. Then, while the input stack is not empty, pop the top element (temp). If tmpStack has smaller elements on top, move them back to the input stack. Finally, push temp into tmpStack. Repeat this process until all elements are sorted in tmpStack in ascending order.
input: [34, 3, 31, 98, 92, 23]
Element taken out: 23
input: [34, 3, 31, 98, 92]
tmpStack: [23]
Element taken out: 92
input: [34, 3, 31, 98]
tmpStack: [23, 92]
Element taken out: 98
input: [34, 3, 31]
tmpStack: [23, 92, 98]
Element taken out: 31
input: [34, 3, 98, 92]
tmpStack: [23, 31]
Element taken out: 92
input: [34, 3, 98]
tmpStack: [23, 31, 92]
Element taken out: 98
input: [34, 3]
tmpStack: [23, 31, 92, 98]
Element taken out: 3
input: [34, 98, 92, 31, 23]
tmpStack: [3]
Element taken out: 23
input: [34, 98, 92, 31]
tmpStack: [3, 23]
Element taken out: 31
input: [34, 98, 92]
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31]
Element taken out: 92
input: [34, 98]
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31, 92]
Element taken out: 98
input: [34]
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31, 92, 98]
Element taken out: 34
input: [98, 92]
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31, 34]
Element taken out: 92
input: [98]
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31, 34, 92]
Element taken out: 98
input: []
tmpStack: [3, 23, 31, 34, 92, 98]
Final sorted stack: [3, 23, 31, 34, 92, 98]
**Time Complexity: O(n2), where n is the total number of integers in the given stack.
**Auxiliary Space: O(n)