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Demonstrate all the questions on LeetCode in the form of animation
LeetCodeAnimation is an educational open source project by MisterBooo that visually demonstrates algorithm problems from LeetCode through animations. The goal of the project is to help learners understand complex algorithmic concepts intuitively by showing step-by-step animated explanations instead of relying solely on static code or text. Each animation corresponds to a specific problem and illustrates how data structures and algorithms operate dynamically, making it easier to grasp their underlying logic. ...
A powerful Android chart view / graph view library
...Powerful and very easy to use, it supports the creation of bar-, line-, pie-, bubble-, scatter-, radar- and candlestick charts, as well as scaling, dragging and animations. Charts are rendered cleanly and are visually engaging. Visualizing your data exactly how you want is so much easier with MPAndroidChart.
To see more great examples of MPAndroidChart, download the MPAndroidChart Example App on Google Play.
Java provides the concurrent library that simplifies concurrent programming, but this is hard to learn and visualize. This project is a series of animations each illustrating the coding and usage of a component in the java concurrent library.
Animal is a Java-based system for visualizing and animating algorithms and data structures. Available since 1999, it is one of the established AV systems, and provides one of the largest collections of supported algorithms.
Animations can be generated on the fly based on user input - for a large selection of algorithms and topic areas, including, but not limited to, the topic areas of backtracking algorithms, compression, cryptography, basing, searching and sorting.
Interactive Web Physics is a Java, Web-based animation and problem designer tool. Anyone can quickly design mathematics or physics animations and simulations that run in a web browser. Unlike other solutions, no knowledge of programming is required.
The ChemSense Studio software supports the creation and sharing of text, images, graphs, drawings, and storyboard animations of chemical processes. The ChemSense Animator can be run as a separate, stand-alone application. See http://chemsense.sri.com