That's not a standard sort code. Bank sort codes usually follow the format 11-22-33 (three double-digit numbers separated by hyphens)
When you sort numbers from largest to smallest, or sort text from Z to A (in reverse alphabetical order).
The numbers are 8, 9 and 10.
Any numbers that are not multiples of three.
The "median" is the "number in the middle", if you sort the numbers. If (as here) the set has an even number of elements, you sort them, and then take the average (arithmetic mean) of the two numbers in the middle - in this example, the 5th and 6th number.
Highlight the numbers and click on the sort button. You can sort ascending (smallest to largest) or descending (largest to smallest).
First, you need to sort the list of numbers from smallest to greatest. Then, the middle (second) number is your median.
That's not a standard sort code. Bank sort codes usually follow the format 11-22-33 (three double-digit numbers separated by hyphens)
Yes, that's how quick-sort works.
This is an invalid sort code. Sort codes are six numbers in this format: ##-##-##.
When you sort numbers from largest to smallest, or sort text from Z to A (in reverse alphabetical order).
You'll have to make some modifications to the "standard" radix sort. You can add on a set value to make all the numbers positive, then sort with radix sort, then subtract the value off all of them at the end. This probably isn't the best all-round solution because if your numbers get very large (and large negative numbers), you may be unable to add on the set value to make all your values positive without having the problem of overflow. In this case you'd have to make a division - a section of negative numbers, and a section of of positive numbers. Sort both of them using radix sort, then reverse the negative numbers section and put the lists together (remembering to sort out the minus signs before sorting the negative numbers).
Highlight the cells you want to sort and click on the sort button.
They used olden numbers!
They are all positive numbers.
Pitbull 1234 one two three four (the written numbers are in a funny mixture of sort-of Spanish and Italian)
This sort code does not exist and is invalid. A sort code has six numbers, not seven.