Algorithms in Action
Educational | Ievgen Ovsii
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The application provides a comprehensible content on the study of computer algorithms with a focus on interactivity and visualization of each step. By using controls the user goes through the algorithm while observing its work.
The current version of the application covers the following basic algorithms:
Bubble sort
Selection sort
Insertion sort
Merge sort
Quick sort,
Pre-order, In-order, Post-order and Breadth-first traversals,
Insertion a node into BST (binary search tree),
Deleting a node from BST,
Inserting and deleting data from a Hash-table (chaining technique),
Depth-first search (DFS) and Breadth-first search (BFS) algorithms.
The visualization of the algorithms is accompanied by a piece of code that shows its implementations. There is a direct link between the code and the visualization. The full code of each algorithm can be found by the link to a third-party Internet resource. Although the given code is written in Java, the explanation and visualization of the algorithms are in no way tied to a specific programming language.
The application is designed for mobile phone screens. On tablets (on devices with aspect ratio 4:3 in particular), the application is displayed in a scaled mode.
Algorithms in Action is designed for a wide range of users and does not require any programming skills to understand this or that algorithm. However, since the application focuses on algorithms, it lacks definitions of data structures (with which the algorithms operate). Therefore, before using Algorithms in Action, it is recommended to be acquainted with such data structures as an array, binary tree, binary search tree, linked list, hash table, stack, queue, graph, etc. Algorithms in Action may also interest experienced programmers, as it enables users with quick and efficient revision of the above algorithms.
The advantage of Algorithms in Action in comparison to other numerous resources for learning algorithms (books, presentations and videos), is that it helps master the material with minimal waste of time since while the user is observing the visual effect at every step, he or she is being involved in the algorithm. There is no need to pause or rewind in order to comprehend the idea of a lecturer as it happens with video-content. The speed of advancement in the Algorithms in Action training program depends on the pace of the user, and not on the speed of a video clip.
The current version of the application covers the following basic algorithms:
Bubble sort
Selection sort
Insertion sort
Merge sort
Quick sort,
Pre-order, In-order, Post-order and Breadth-first traversals,
Insertion a node into BST (binary search tree),
Deleting a node from BST,
Inserting and deleting data from a Hash-table (chaining technique),
Depth-first search (DFS) and Breadth-first search (BFS) algorithms.
The visualization of the algorithms is accompanied by a piece of code that shows its implementations. There is a direct link between the code and the visualization. The full code of each algorithm can be found by the link to a third-party Internet resource. Although the given code is written in Java, the explanation and visualization of the algorithms are in no way tied to a specific programming language.
The application is designed for mobile phone screens. On tablets (on devices with aspect ratio 4:3 in particular), the application is displayed in a scaled mode.
Algorithms in Action is designed for a wide range of users and does not require any programming skills to understand this or that algorithm. However, since the application focuses on algorithms, it lacks definitions of data structures (with which the algorithms operate). Therefore, before using Algorithms in Action, it is recommended to be acquainted with such data structures as an array, binary tree, binary search tree, linked list, hash table, stack, queue, graph, etc. Algorithms in Action may also interest experienced programmers, as it enables users with quick and efficient revision of the above algorithms.
The advantage of Algorithms in Action in comparison to other numerous resources for learning algorithms (books, presentations and videos), is that it helps master the material with minimal waste of time since while the user is observing the visual effect at every step, he or she is being involved in the algorithm. There is no need to pause or rewind in order to comprehend the idea of a lecturer as it happens with video-content. The speed of advancement in the Algorithms in Action training program depends on the pace of the user, and not on the speed of a video clip.
在電腦上遊玩Algorithms in Action . 輕易上手.
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在您的電腦上下載並安裝BlueStacks
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完成Google登入後即可訪問Play商店,或等你需要訪問Play商店十再登入
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在右上角的搜索欄中尋找 Algorithms in Action
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點擊以從搜索結果中安裝 Algorithms in Action
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完成Google登入(如果您跳過了步驟2),以安裝 Algorithms in Action
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在首頁畫面中點擊 Algorithms in Action 圖標來啟動遊戲