adding the array sorting section
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@@ -118,7 +118,15 @@ a[i] = sqrt( double(i) );
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- Remember: the size of array a is fixed at compile time. STL vectors act like arrays, but they can grow and
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shrink dynamically in response to the demands of the application.
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## 4.7 Exercises
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## 4.7 Sorting an Array
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- Arrays may be sorted using std::sort, just like vectors. Pointers are used in place of iterators. For example, if a is an array of doubles and there are n values in the array, then here’s how to sort the values in the array into increasing order:
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```cpp
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std::sort( a, a+n );
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```
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## 4.8 Exercises
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- [Leetcode problem 905: Sort Array By Parity](https://leetcode.com/problems/sort-array-by-parity/). Solution: [p905_sortarraybyparity.cpp](../../leetcode/p905_sortarraybyparity.cpp)
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- [Leetcode problem 977: Squares of a Sorted Array](https://leetcode.com/problems/squares-of-a-sorted-array/). Solution: [p977_sortedsquare.cpp](../../leetcode/p977_sortedsquare.cpp)
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