#include using namespace std; //swapping void swapping(int &a, int &b)  {       //variable declaration         int temp; //swapping    temp = a;    a = b;    b = temp; } //to display the array void display(int *array, int s)  {  //Loop    for(int x = 0; x> n;    //Creating array    int arr[n];         //Asking for the array value       cout << "Enter elements:" << endl;    //loop    for(int x = 0; x> arr[x];    }    //Prints the array before sorting    cout << "Array before Sorting: ";    display(arr, n);    //Prints the array after sorting    selectionSort(arr, n);    cout << "Array after Sorting: ";    display(arr, n); } Note: Q: Please remove function from above code

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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
//swapping
void swapping(int &a, int &b) 
{   
   //variable declaration     
   int temp;
//swapping
   temp = a;
   a = b;
   b = temp;
}
//to display the array
void display(int *array, int s) 
{
 //Loop
   for(int x = 0; x<s; x++)
    //Creating the array
      cout << array[x] << " ";
   cout << endl;
}
//Performing the selectionSort
void selectionSort(int *array, int s) 
{
  //variable declaration 
   int x, j, min;
   //loop
   for(x = 0; x<s-1; x++) 
   {
    //used to minimum data
      min = x;   
      for(j = x+1; j<s; j++)
         if(array[j] < array[min])
            min = j;
         //placing the value
         swap(array[x], array[min]);
   }
}
//main of the code
int main() 
{
 //variable declaration
   int n;
   //input
   cout << "Enter the number of elements: ";
   //Storing the input
   cin >> n;
   //Creating array
   int arr[n];     
   //Asking for the array value   
   cout << "Enter elements:" << endl;
   //loop
   for(int x = 0; x<n; x++) 
   {
      cin >> arr[x];
   }
   //Prints the array before sorting
   cout << "Array before Sorting: ";
   display(arr, n);
   //Prints the array after sorting
   selectionSort(arr, n);
   cout << "Array after Sorting: ";
   display(arr, n);
}

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