The Mycenean civilisation began in ca.1580BC and lasted until 1120BC. It was destroyed by the Dorians.
Quicksort in any programming language is an algorithm for sorting data sequences. It is typically implemented as follows (example demonstrates a quicksort of an array of type int). Note that a half-open range, [begin:end), includes the one-past-the-end of the range and is the conventional means of defining a range of contiguous array values. When begin==end, the range is deemed empty. // forward declarations void qsort (int* unsigned); // this is the function you will actually invoke void qsort_rec (int*, int*); // recursive function int* partition (int*, int*); // utility functions... int* select_pivot (int*, int*); void swap (int*, int*); int count (int*, int*); // sort a data sequence of length size void qsort (int* data, unsigned size) { qsort_rec (data, data + size); } // recursively sort the half-open range [begin:end) void qsort_rec (int* begin, int* end) { if (count (begin, end) < 2) return; // end point of recursion int* pivot = partition (begin, end); qsort_rec (begin, pivot); qsort_rec (++pivot, end); } // divide the half-open range [begin:end) into two around a pivot value int* partition (int* begin, int* end) { if (count (begin, end) < 2) return begin; int* pivot = select_pivot (begin, end); swap (begin, pivot); --end; while (begin != end) { while (*(begin) <= *pivot && begin != end) ++begin; while (*pivot < *(end) && begin != end) --end; if (begin!=end) swap (begin, end); } assert (begin==end); // sanity check! swap (pivot, begin); return begin; } // select the median of three from a half-open range [begin:end) int* select_pivot (int* begin, int* end) { int* mid = begin + (count (begin, end) / 2); if (*end<*begin) swap (begin, end); if (*mid<*begin) swap (begin, mid); if (*end<*mid) swap (mid, end); return end; } // swap the values referred to by p and q void swap (int* p, int* q) { if (!p !q) return; // sanity check! int t = *p; *p = *q; *q = t; } // count the elements in the half-closed range [begin:end) int count (int* begin, int* end) { int cnt = 0; int add; if (begin>end) { // swap pointers if the range is reversed int* t = begin; begin = end; end = t; add = -1; // count will be negative } else { add = 1; // count will be positive } while (begin++!=end) cnt+=add; return cnt; }
Ponte Fabricio in Rome, build about 62 BC, still existing in its original state. Less impressive than the Ponte Fabricio, the Mycenaean Arkadiko Bridge in Greece is over 3000 years old.
1948 i believe
in 1890
Q#3: Draw the figure about when the preparation of the SRS document can begin.[5]
1400 BC
A civilazation is like a culture for example, the Mayan civilazation, the Aztec civilazation, the Imca civilazation etc.
mexico
200 years
Cradle of civilazation
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
Because they where an Aztec civilazation. WHich is awesome
conclusion of mesopatamiam & harappan civilazation.
The aztec civilazation (c)
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
The first know civilization in China was Xia dynasty.
it was1,0000 years ago when sumer was in relation civilazation