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    Sorting-Visualizer

    Sorting-Visualizer

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application that helps to visualize various sorting algorithms interactively. Visualizer the sorting algorithms like Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Selection sort, Gnome sort, Shaker sort and Odd even sort. Change the bar color and background by customizing. Increase or decrease speed of animation to visualize the sorting process. Download now!
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    JS-Sorting-Algorithm

    JS-Sorting-Algorithm

    A GitBook online book on sorting algorithms

    ...It explains sorting as a core topic in data structures and algorithms, with attention to internal sorting, external sorting, time complexity, memory usage, and stability. The guide covers ten major sorting methods, including bubble sort, selection sort, insertion sort, shell sort, merge sort, quicksort, heap sort, counting sort, bucket sort, and radix sort. It compares algorithms by complexity classes such as quadratic time, linearithmic time, and linear time. The repository also includes terminology explanations for concepts like data size, buckets, in-place sorting, out-place sorting, and stability. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Repository implemented in Objective-C with sorting algorithms

    Play-With-Sort-OC is a learning-oriented repository implemented in Objective-C that demonstrates several classic sorting algorithms with code examples (selection sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, quick sort variants, heap sort, etc). The goal is educational; by showing how each algorithm works with animations or clear visualizations in an iOS/Objective-C context, the author helps developers understand not just the “how” but also the “why” behind each algorithm. ...
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    Java Sorting

    A program to benchmark 5 different sorting algorithms.

    This program benchmarks the following sorting algorithms implemented in Java: Quick Sort, Heap Sort, Merge Sort, Selection Sort, and Bubble Sort. A command line GUI was created to facilitate all your benchmark needs.
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    angif layered

    angif fork with transparency layers (proof of concept implementation)

    fork of Phil Howards Angif 1.0.0 beta3 (http://freecode.com/projects/angif) Implemented "layered" (usage of transparency) 24bit color-depth support for gif instead of the original tiled one (mosaic of 255 color gifs). Instead of the divide-and-conquer approach this one uses sorting (bubble sort, sorry) for color frequency and distance grouping. Build as windows command line tool with MingGW. Workflow: import truecolor image to GIMP, export 24RAW from GIMP, feeding to rawtogif.exe e.g. "rawtogif.exe 1024 768 sunflower.raw" output a uncompressed (no LZW compression) GIF, needs to be feed to gifsicle for reasonable size.
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