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Definition of Sort program
1. Noun. A utility program that sorts data items.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sort Program
Literary usage of Sort program
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS 9.1.3 [sic.] Companion for Z/OS. by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing (2004)
"This value causes SAS to use the SAS sort program for less than 4M of data; for
more than 4M of data, SAS uses the host sort program. ..."
2. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for UNIX Environments by Institute SAS Institute, SAS Institute (2004)
"... Option Specifies the number of bytes above which the host sort program is used
instead of the SAS sort program Default: 0 Valid in: configuration file, ..."
3. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for Windows by SAS Institute (2004)
"... SyncSort is used instead of the SAS sort program. The value that you specify
must be less than or equal to 2147483647 bytes. ..."
4. Partial Evaluation and Automatic Program Generation by Neil D. Jones, Carsten K. Gomard, Peter Sestoft (1993)
"A 'bubble sort' program Bsort is weakly oblivious in the length n of the list to
be sorted since, even though dynamic comparison and exchange operations ..."
5. Programming In Lua by Roberto Ierusalimschy (2003)
"... spent by the system sort program, which is written in C and highly optimized.
The call io.read("*number") reads a number from the current input file. ..."
6. Geometric Computing Science: First Steps by Robert Hermann (1991)
"... G as a structure group and outputs = states. This control system is the
underlying one in the bubble-sort program, which we now consider in more detail. ..."