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nepali8
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Posted on 09-11-12 7:05
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Namaste!!!!!
if n<100,
O(n^2) runs faster then O(nlogn)
if n>=100
O(nlogn) is better, kripaya garera yeso explain garidinu hola
thanks in advance
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at_its_best
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Posted on 09-11-12 9:30
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Kiddo
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Posted on 09-12-12 10:43
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The link posted above should help you. If that still doesn't help, post back and will try to clarify.
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bairagiKancho
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Posted on 09-12-12 11:51
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if n<100, O(n^2) runs faster then O(nlogn) - should be for some value of k.
Hope it helps.
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