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algorithm - Comparison between timsort and quicksort

Why is it that I mostly hear about Quicksort being the fastest overall sorting algorithm when Timsort (according to wikipedia) seems to perform much better? Google didn't seem to turn up any kind of comparison.

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TimSort is highly optimization mergesort, it is stable and faster than old mergesort.

when comparing with quicksort, it has two advantages:

  1. It is unbelievably fast for nearly sorted data sequence (including reverse sorted data);
  2. The worst case is still O(N*LOG(N)).

To be honest, I don't think #1 is a advantage, but it did impress me.

Here are QuickSort's advantages

  1. QuickSort is very very simple, even a highly tuned implementation, we can write down its pseduo codes within 20 lines;
  2. QuickSort is fastest in most cases;
  3. The memory consumption is LOG(N).

Currently, Java 7 SDK implements timsort and a new quicksort variant: i.e. Dual Pivot QuickSort.

If you need stable sort, try timsort, otherwise start with quicksort.


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