An open source app focused on show in a visual way how sorting algorithms actually works.
Available on the app store
- New algorithms;
- Control animation speed;
- Add algorithm details about the selected algorithm;
- Improve code coverage (unit tests);
- More features to the backlog :)
Create a class implemeting the protocol Algorithm
. Following the example for the class InsertionSort
, you'd need to set the title of your algorithm, the image (pick a nice logo representing your algorithm:)) and description. In the method GenerateSwaps
, add the necessary logic to generate all cell swaps which would be necessary.
final class InsertionSort: Algorithm {
final var title: String = "Insertion Sort"
final var image: String = "ic_insertion"
final var description: String = "Insertion Sort Description"
final func generateSwaps(from list: [Int]) -> [(x0: Int, x1: Int)] {
if list.count == 1 { return [] }
var array = list
var swaps = [(x0: Int, x1: Int)]()
// APPEND ALL GENERATED SWAPS TO IT'S ARRAY
return swaps
}
}
class AlgorithmsListPresenter {
private weak var view: AlgorithmsListView?
private let router: AlgorithmsListRoutering
private let dataSource: [Algorithm] = [
BubbleSort(),
InsertionSort(),
SelectionSort()
]
...
}
Try adding your own solution, feel free to suggest changes on the current code. If you're ready to submit a contribution, create a pull request describing your approach. All contributions are welcome even the small ones.
The list of contributors:
🇮🇳 - Anantha Krishnan
🇧🇷 - João Reichert
🇨🇳 - urmyfaith