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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:54:06+00:00 2026-05-15T22:54:06+00:00

I’ve been assigned to implement a quick sort with a random pivot point (because

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I’ve been assigned to implement a quick sort with a random pivot point (because it’s supposedly the most efficient/safest way), yet I’ve been slaving over a bogosort. Can anyone direct me on how to do it? And can someone help me look at my bogosort to see if I can save it anyway?

public static void Quick(int[] target, int lo, int hi) {
    if(hi-lo==0){return;}
    Random numberGenerator = new Random();
    int pivot = (numberGenerator.nextInt(hi-lo)+lo);
    int high;
    for(high=hi; high>pivot ; high--){
        if(target[high]<target[pivot]){ //if highest was smaller than pivot, move far end 
            if(high-pivot==1){
                int temp=target[high];
                target[high]=target[pivot];
                target[pivot]=temp;
            }
            else{
                int temp1 = target[pivot];
                int temp2 = target[pivot+1];
                target[pivot]=target[high];
                target[pivot+1]=temp1;
                target[high]=temp2;
            }
        }
    }
    int low;
    for(low=lo; low<pivot ; low++){
        if(target[low]>target[pivot]){ //if highest was smaller than pivot, move far end
            if(pivot-low==1){
                int temp=target[low];
                target[low]=target[pivot];
                target[pivot]=temp;
            }
            else{
                int temp1 = target[pivot];
                int temp2 = target[pivot-1];
                target[pivot]=target[low];
                target[pivot-1]=temp1;
                target[low]=temp2;
            }
        }
    }
    if(low-lo>0){
        Quick(target, lo, low-1);
    }
    if(hi-high>0){
        Quick(target, high+1, hi);
    }
}
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    2026-05-15T22:54:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:54 pm

    See this pseudocode for inplace patitioning (from Wikipedia):

      function partition(array, left, right, pivotIndex)
         pivotValue := array[pivotIndex]
         swap array[pivotIndex] and array[right] // Move pivot to end
         storeIndex := left
         for i  from  left to right - 1 // left ≤ i < right  
             if array[i] ≤ pivotValue 
                 swap array[i] and array[storeIndex]
                 storeIndex := storeIndex + 1
         swap array[storeIndex] and array[right] // Move pivot to its final place
         return storeIndex
    

    Notice it loops through the whole array (except the last index). The pivot isn’t swapped until the end. In your code the pivot value keeps changing through the loop which doesn’t seem correct.

    Each time there is a swap the swap target (storeIndex above) should change.

    Also you only need to swap values lower than the pivot to the left. If all the low values are to the left, then the high values will end up on the right.

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