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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T22:40:16+00:00 2026-06-15T22:40:16+00:00

I’m using stable_sort to sort a large vector . The sorting takes on the

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I’m using stable_sort to sort a large vector.

The sorting takes on the order of a few seconds (say, 5-10 seconds), and I would like to display a progress bar to the user showing how much of the sorting is done so far.

But (even if I was to write my own sorting routine) how can I tell how much progress I have made, and how much more there is left to go?

I don’t need it to be exact, but I need it to be “reasonable” (i.e. reasonably linear, not faked, and certainly not backtracking).

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    2026-06-15T22:40:17+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 10:40 pm

    Standard library sort uses a user-supplied comparison function, so you can insert a comparison counter into it. The total number of comparisons for either quicksort/introsort or mergesort will be very close to log2N * N (where N is the number of elements in the vector). So that’s what I’d export to a progress bar: number of comparisons / N*log2N

    Since you’re using mergesort, the comparison count will be a very precise measure of progress. It might be slightly non-linear if the implementation spends time permuting the vector between comparison runs, but I doubt your users will see the non-linearity (and anyway, we’re all used to inaccurate non-linear progress bars 🙂 ).

    Quicksort/introsort would show more variance, depending on the nature of the data, but even in that case it’s better than nothing, and you could always add a fudge factor on the basis of experience.

    A simple counter in your compare class will cost you practically nothing. Personally I wouldn’t even bother locking it (the locks would hurt performance); it’s unlikely to get into an inconsistent state, and anyway the progress bar won’t go start radiating lizards just because it gets an inconsistent progress number.

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