#include<iostream> using namespace std; int count=0; void merge(int *array, int l, int m, int r) { int i, j, k, nl, nr; //size of left and right sub-arrays nl = m-l+1; nr = r-m; int larr[nl], rarr[nr]; //fill left and right sub-arrays for(i = 0; i<nl; i++) larr[i] = array[l+i]; for(j = 0; j<nr; j++) rarr[j] = array[m+1+j]; i = 0; j = 0; k = l; //marge temp arrays to real array while(i < nl && j<nr) { if(larr[i] <= rarr[j]) { array[k] = larr[i]; i++; count++; }else{ array[k] = rarr[j]; j++; } k++; } while(i<nl) { //extra element in left array array[k] = larr[i]; i++; k++; } while(j<nr) { //extra element in right array array[k] = rarr[j]; j++; k++; } } void mergeSort(int *array, int l, int r) { int m; if(l < r) { int m = l+(r-l)/2; // Sort first and second arrays mergeSort(array, l, m); mergeSort(array, m+1, r); merge(array, l, m, r); } } int main() { int n; cin>>n; int array[n]; for (int i=0;i<n;i++){ cin>>array[i]; } mergeSort (array, 0,n-1); cout<<count; }
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When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition If-Else is used.
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