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Algorithms & data structures project

Algorithms and data structures are fundamental to efficient code and good software design. Creating and designing excellent algorithms is required for being an exemplary programmer. This repository's goal is to demonstrate how to correctly implement common data structures and algorithms in the simplest and most elegant ways.

Contributing

This repository is contribution friendly πŸ˜ƒ. If you'd like to add or improve an algorithm, your contribution is welcome! Please be sure to check out the Wiki for instructions.

Other programming languages?

This repository provides algorithm implementations in Java, however, there are other forks that provide implementations in other languages, most notably:

Running an algorithm implementation

To compile and run any of the algorithms here, you need at least JDK version 8. Gradle can make things more convenient for you, but it is not required.

Running with Gradle (recommended)

This project supports the Gradle Wrapper. The Gradle wrapper automatically downloads Gradle the first time it runs, so expect a delay when running the first command below.

If you are on Windows, use gradlew.bat instead of ./gradlew below.

Run a single algorithm like this:

./gradlew run -Palgorithm=<algorithm-subpackage>.<algorithm-class>

Alternatively, you can run a single algorithm specifying the full class name

./gradlew run -Pmain=<algorithm-fully-qualified-class-name>

For instance:

./gradlew run -Palgorithm=search.BinarySearch

or

./gradlew run -Pmain=com.williamfiset.algorithms.search.BinarySearch

Compiling and running with only a JDK

Create a classes folder

cd Algorithms
mkdir classes

Compile the algorithm

javac -sourcepath src/main/java -d classes src/main/java/ <relative-path-to-java-source-file>

Run the algorithm

java -cp classes <class-fully-qualified-name>

Example

$ javac -d classes -sourcepath src/main/java src/main/java/com/williamfiset/algorithms/search/BinarySearch.java
$ java -cp classes com.williamfiset.algorithms.search.BinarySearch

Data Structures

Dynamic Programming

Dynamic Programming Classics

Dynamic Programming Problem Examples

Adhoc

Tiling problems

Geometry

Graph theory

Tree algorithms

Network flow

Main graph theory algorithms

Linear algebra

Mathematics

Other

Search algorithms

Sorting algorithms

String algorithms

License

This repository is released under the MIT license. In short, this means you are free to use this software in any personal, open-source or commercial projects. Attribution is optional but appreciated.

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