Block swap algorithm for array rotation

Suman Barik
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#include <bits/stdc++.h>

using namespace std;


/*Prototype for utility functions */

void printArray(int arr[], int size);

void swap(int arr[], int fi, int si, int d);


void leftRotate(int arr[], int d, int n)

{

/* Return If number of elements to be rotated

is zero or equal to array size */

if(d == 0 || d == n)

return;

/* If number of elements to be rotated is more than array size*/

if(d > n)

d = d % n;

/*If number of elements to be rotated

is exactly half of array size */

if(n - d == d)

{

swap(arr, 0, n - d, d);

return;

}

/* If A is shorter*/

if(d < n - d)

{

swap(arr, 0, n - d, d);

leftRotate(arr, d, n - d);

}

else /* If B is shorter*/

{

swap(arr, 0, d, n - d);

leftRotate(arr + n - d, 2 * d - n, d); /*This is tricky*/

}

}


/*UTILITY FUNCTIONS*/

/* function to print an array */

void printArray(int arr[], int size)

{

int i;

for(i = 0; i < size; i++)

cout << arr[i] << " ";

cout << endl;

}


/*This function swaps d elements starting at index fi

with d elements starting at index si */

void swap(int arr[], int fi, int si, int d)

{

int i, temp;

for(i = 0; i < d; i++)

{

temp = arr[fi + i];

arr[fi + i] = arr[si + i];

arr[si + i] = temp;

}

}


// Driver Code

int main()

{

int arr[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7};

leftRotate(arr, 2, 7);

printArray(arr, 7);

return 0;

}


// This code is contributed by rathbhupendra


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