Push_swap tester and bonus tester + GUI pro checker
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Sep 22, 2023 - Shell
Push_swap tester and bonus tester + GUI pro checker
A simple Push_swap tester for testing memory leaks/errors and error handling for the 42 school project pushswap
What's up, swappers
Sort random numbers from lowest to highest in the smallest number of moves.
push_swap is a 42 school project where we must sort random numbers with a limited set of instructions, using the lowest possible number of actions.
Programming experience, Italy
A sorting algorithm that sorts stacks by ascending order
Algorithm sorting project
In this project, our objective was to efficiently sort data within a stack, employing a constrained set of instructions while minimizing the overall number of steps required. Our pursuit led us to explore a myriad of algorithms, culminating in the use of a personalized mix of them.
This is a tester for the 42 Push Swap project. It is designed to test the functionality and correctness of the push_swap program.
42 School Push_Swap - Algorithmic project on C
A sorting algorithm implementation in C utilizing stack operations, designed for efficiency and simplicity.
Creating an algorithm to sort integers using 2 stacks
This project is about sorting data on a stack, with a limited set of instructions, using the lowest possible number of actions
libft, ft_printf, get_next_line, born2beroot, pipex, push_swap
[42 SCHOOL - LEVEL 2] The least amount of moves with two stacks. This project is about an optimized data sorting.
This project involves sorting data on a stack using a limited set of instructions, aiming for the lowest possible number of actions. The goal is to write a program in C called push_swap, which calculates and displays the smallest program, made of Push swap language instructions, that sorts the integers received as arguments.
42 push_swap project
🔀 This project will make you sort data on a stack, with a limited set of instructions, using the lowest possible number of actions. To succeed you’ll have to manipulate various types of algorithms and choose the most appropriate solution (out of many) for an optimized data sorting.
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