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c++ - Sorting digits of an integer

You are given an integer 51234 (say) we need to sort the digits of a number the output will be 12345.

How to do it without using array ?

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You can use a loop and % 10 to extract each digit. An outer loop from 0 to 9 could be used to test if the digit exists. If it exists, print it.

In pseudo code:

n = integer // 51234
FOR digit = 0 TO 9
  temp = n
  REPEAT
    IF temp % 10 = digit THEN PRINT digit
    temp /= 10
  UNTIL temp = 0

Edit: This test in gcc shows that it handles zeros and repeated digits:

$ cat sortdigits.c
#include <stdio.h>
main () {
 int n,digit,temp;
 n = 43042025;
 for (digit=0;digit<9;digit++)
   for (temp=n;temp>0;temp/=10)
     if (temp%10==digit) printf("%d",digit);
 printf("
");
}
$ ./sortdigits
00223445

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