// // Created by Marcus Vinícius de Carvalho. // #include using namespace std; class BubbleSort { private: //Optional, because member attributes are private by default in C++ int _size; int *_numArray; public: BubbleSort(int nums[], int size) { _size = size; _numArray = nums; } ~BubbleSort() { // This is a destructor. It was introduced in C++ 20. If you are programming on an older version, you will // have to manually clean the memory } void sort() { int t; for (int i = _size - 2; i >= 0; i--) { for (int j = 0; j <= i; j++) { if (_numArray[j] > _numArray[j + 1]) { t = _numArray[j]; _numArray[j] = _numArray[j + 1]; _numArray[j + 1] = t; } } } } }; int main() { int a[100], n, i; std::cout << "Enter number of Integers elements to be sorted: "; std::cin >> n; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { std::cout << "Enter integer value for elements no." << i + 1 << ": "; std::cin >> a[i]; } BubbleSort b(a, n); b.sort(); std::cout << "\nFinally sorted array is: "; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { std::cout << a[i] << " "; } }