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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.


Yes, now that you mention it, that does make sense, thank you.




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