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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:39:44+00:00 2026-05-14T03:39:44+00:00

Suppose my input is ( a , b and c to distinguish between equal

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Suppose my input is (a,b and c to distinguish between equal keys)

1 6a 8 3 6b 0 6c 4

My counting sort will save as (discarding the a,b and c info!!)

0(1) 1(1) 3(1) 4(1) 6(3) 8(1)

which will give me the result

0 1 3 4 6 6 6 8

So, how is this stable sort?
I am not sure how it is “maintaining the relative order of records with equal keys.”

Please explain.

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    2026-05-14T03:39:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:39 am

    Simple, really: instead of a simple counter for each ‘bucket’, it’s a linked list.

    That is, instead of

    0(1) 1(1) 3(1) 4(1) 6(3) 8(1)
    

    You get

    0(.) 1(.) 3(.) 4(.) 6(a,b,c) 8(.)
    

    (here I use . to denote some item in the bucket).

    Then just dump them back into one sorted list:

    0 1 3 4 6a 6b 6c 8
    

    That is, when you find an item with key x, knowing that it may have other information that distinguishes it from other items with the same key, you don’t just increment a counter for bucket x (which would discard all those extra information).

    Instead, you have a linked list (or similarly ordered data structure with constant time amortized append) for each bucket, and you append that item to the end of the list for bucket x as you scan the input left to right.

    So instead of using O(k) space for k counters, you have O(k) initially empty lists whose sum of lengths will be n at the end of the “counting” portion of the algorithm. This variant of counting sort will still be O(n + k) as before.

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