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Min Heap Sort Arm Assembly

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In this project, you are required to implement a set of min-heap operations in ARM assembly language. You will use KEIL simulator to develop and test your code. First of all, you will implement the min-heap data structure (which has the logical structure of a nearly complete binary tree) as an array of 32-bit integers. The first element in the array A[0] is the size of the heap, i.e. the number of elements in the heap (i.e the integer “size”) is in A[0]. The rest of the elements in A (A[1] to A[size]) are the values in the nodes of the binary tree. Fundamental property of a min-heap is that for every node i other than the root, A[parent(i)] ≤ A[i], that is, the value of a node is at most the value of its parent. If a node is at the kth location in the array, its children will be at the (2k) and the(2k+1) locations of the array. The following figures gives three different min-heaps which have 6, 4 and 3 nodes.
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I have 12+year of experience in Data structure and ARM assembly and i can implement implement this. Please ping me so we can work on this.
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