Tell us what’s happening:
When your if
condition is true, you need to swap the two elements, “bubbling” the larger element up toward the end of the array.
To do this, declare a temp
variable and assign it the value of array[j]
. Then assign array[j]
the value of array[j + 1]
. Finally, assign array[j + 1]
the value of temp
.
Its telling me to assign temp
the value of array[j]
, and thats what im doing unless I am missing something…
Your code so far
if (array[j] > array[j + 1]) {
const temp = array[j];
}
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Learn Basic Algorithmic Thinking by Building a Number Sorter - Step 19