Sort-merge join
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The Sort-Merge Join is an example of a join algorithm and is used in the implementation of a relational database management system (see Join (SQL)).
The basic problem of a join algorithm is to find, for each distinct value of the join attribute, the set of tuples in each relation which display that value. The key idea of the Sort-merge algorithm is to first sort the relations by the join attribute, so that interleaved linear scans will encounter these sets at the same time.
For simplicity, the algorithm is described in the case of an inner join of two relations on a single attribute. Generalization to other join types, more relations and more keys is straightforward.
function sortMerge(relation left, relation right, attribute a)
var relation output
var list left_sorted := sort(left, a)
var list right_sorted := sort(right, a)
var left_key
var right_key
var set left_subset
var set right_subset
advance(left_subset, left_sorted, left_key, a)
advance(right_subset, right_sorted, right_key, a)
while not empty(left_sorted) and not empty(right_sorted)
if left_key = right_key
add cross product of left_subset and right_subset to output
advance(left_subset, left_sorted, left_key, a)
advance(right_subset, right_sorted, right_key, a)
else if left_key < right_key
advance(left_subset, left_sorted, lef_key, a)
else // right_key < left_key
advance(right_subset, right_sorted, right_key, a)
return output
function advance(key, subset, sorted, a)
key = sorted[1].a
subset = emptySet
while not empty(sorted) and sorted[1].a = key
insert(subset, sorted[1])
remove first element from sorted

