Ahh, thank you, this clarifies things! I was thinking of Quicksort, where j moves left until it meets i, and missed the fact that they both move in the same direction and i runs through the entire list. Thanks!
EDIT: I'm now on the desktop and see that your graphs clarify this much better, on mobile I had Dark Reader and they were invisible. You may want a white background.
> I was thinking of Quicksort, where j moves left until it meets i, and missed the fact that they both move in the same direction and i runs through the entire list.
You were thinking of Hoare partitioning. Quicksort can use either Hoare or Lomuto (or any other) partitioning algorithm.
EDIT: I'm now on the desktop and see that your graphs clarify this much better, on mobile I had Dark Reader and they were invisible. You may want a white background.