Added Radix Sort Algorithm in Java (Java/sorting/RadixSort.java) #205
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📘 Summary
This pull request adds an implementation of the Radix Sort algorithm in Java under the Java/sorting/ directory.
The file RadixSort.java demonstrates a clean, efficient, and well-commented version of the algorithm for educational and reference purposes.
🧠 Details
Implemented Radix Sort using Counting Sort as a subroutine.
Added a main() method with sample test cases for demonstration.
Followed consistent code style and structure similar to existing sorting algorithms in the repository (e.g., BubbleSort.java, MergeSort.java, etc.).
Tags
hacktoberfest2025 java sorting-algorithms beginner-friendly
✅ Checklist
Added RadixSort.java under Java/sorting/
Code compiles and runs successfully
Included sample test cases
Follows existing naming and formatting conventions
💬 Notes
This contribution enhances the sorting algorithms collection by including a non-comparison-based sorting method, further broadening the educational scope of the repository.