I am a beginner of C++ and learning Algorithm Analysis: I am writing a method which return a row number of a 2d array has most 1's , each rows from the input array are all sorted and hits 0 when all 1's are sort to the front like
1,1,1,0,0
1,1,0,0,0
1,1,1,1,0
1,0,0,0,0
1,1,1,1,1
the method will return 5 from this array and here is the code:
int countone(int a[][]){
int count = 0, column = 0, row = 0, current = 0, max;
bool end = true;
do{
if(a[row][column]==1)
{
current++;
column++;
}
if(a[row][column]==0)
{
column=0;
if(count<current)
{
count = current;
max = row;
current = 0;
}
row++;
if(a[row][column] != 1 && a[row][column] != 0)
{
end = false;
return max;
}
}
while(end)
the code hasn't tested yet so it may contains bug and error, but this is not the main point anyway. I would like to find out the cost of this method, but I have no idea how to calculate it.
The cost I want is Running time T(n) and Big-Oh notation. If possible, the method should running in O(n) time ( not O(n^2) )