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    Swift Algorithms

    Swift Algorithms

    Commonly used sequence and collection algorithms for Swift

    ...Algorithms are powerful tools for thought because they encapsulate difficult-to-read and error-prone raw loops. The Algorithms package includes a host of powerful, generic algorithms frequently found in other popular programming languages. We hope this new package will help people embrace algorithms, improving the correctness and performance of their code. With the Algorithms package’s initial set of sequence and collection operations, you can cycle over a collection’s elements, find combinations and permutations, create a random sample, and more. One inclusion is a pair of chunked methods, each of which break a collection into consecutive subsequences. ...
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    Swift Algorithm Club

    Swift Algorithm Club

    Algorithms and data structures in Swift, with explanations

    Swift Algorithm Club is a project that implements a broad collection of algorithms and data structures in the Swift programming language, with clear commentary and educational intent. Its purpose is not primarily to be a utility library, but rather to teach the how and why behind algorithms—readers can study implementations, complexity, and design choices in a Swift context. The repository includes common classic algorithms (sorting, searching, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, etc.) and structures (queues, heaps, tries, balanced trees) along with writeups explaining them. ...
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