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// C++ Program to print all permutations
// of a string in sorted order.
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
/* Following function is needed for library function qsort(). Refer
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstdlib/qsort/ */
int compare (const void *a, const void * b)
{ return ( *(char *)a - *(char *)b ); }
// A utility function two swap two characters a and b
void swap (char* a, char* b)
{
char t = *a;
*a = *b;
*b = t;
}
// This function finds the index of the smallest character
// which is greater than 'first' and is present in str[l..h]
int findCeil (char str[], char first, int l, int h)
{
// initialize index of ceiling element
int ceilIndex = l;
// Now iterate through rest of the elements and find
// the smallest character greater than 'first'
for (int i = l+1; i <= h; i++)
if (str[i] > first && str[i] < str[ceilIndex])
ceilIndex = i;
return ceilIndex;
}
// Print all permutations of str in sorted order
void sortedPermutations ( char str[] )
{
// Get size of string
int size = strlen(str);
// Sort the string in increasing order
qsort( str, size, sizeof( str[0] ), compare );
// Print permutations one by one
bool isFinished = false;
while ( ! isFinished )
{
// print this permutation
cout << str << endl;
// Find the rightmost character which is
// smaller than its next character.
// Let us call it 'first char'
int i;
for ( i = size - 2; i >= 0; --i )
if (str[i] < str[i+1])
break;
// If there is no such character, all are
// sorted in decreasing order, means we
// just printed the last permutation and we are done.
if ( i == -1 )
isFinished = true;
else
{
// Find the ceil of 'first char' in
// right of first character.
// Ceil of a character is the smallest
// character greater than it
int ceilIndex = findCeil( str, str[i], i + 1, size - 1 );
// Swap first and second characters
swap( &str[i], &str[ceilIndex] );
// Sort the string on right of 'first char'
qsort( str + i + 1, size - i - 1, sizeof(str[0]), compare );
}
}
}
// Driver program to test above function
int main()
{
char str[] = "ABCD";
sortedPermutations( str );
return 0;
}