Enjoy watching, trying, and learning with this guide to algorithms. The wide-ranging field of algorithms is explained clearly and concisely with animations. Deepen your understanding by exploring concepts in "Sim Mode". Also includes algorithms closer to home involving encryption and security. Come on, let's take a journey into the world of algorithms!
==== Categories and Included Topics ====
[ Sort ]
Bubble Sort, Heap Sort, Quicksort ... (6 topics)
[ Clustering ]
k-means Algorithm
[ List Search ]
Linear Search, Binary Search
[ Graph Search ]
Breadth-First Search, Dijkstra's Algorithm, A* algorithm ... (5 topics)
[ Math ]
Euclidian Algorithm, Primality Test
[ Data Compression ]
Run-Length Encoding, Huffman Coding
[ Security ]
Hash Functions, Public-Key Cryptosystem, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, Digital Certificates ... (10 topics)
[ Data Structures ]
Lists, Stacks, Heaps, Binary Search Trees ... (7 topics)
[ The Web ]
PageRank
[ Recursion ]
Tower of Hanoi
==== Recommended for... ====
[ People in the IT and software industries ]
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With "Algorithms: Explained and Animated", you can firmly strengthen that fundamental knowledge.
[ People interested in programming and information technology ]
While there are many technical books on programming and the internet, their simple drawings and long explanations don't facilitate learning as much as they do boredom. With "Algorithms: Explained and Animated", anything from complex data structures like "hash tables" and "heaps" to information security topics like the "public-key cryptosystem" and "digital certificates" can be easily understood with animations.
[ Experienced programmers and engineers ]
When using standard methods like libraries, the more basic the concept, the more impenetrable it can seem. You might also find yourself struggling to explain concepts to a less-experienced colleague. For times like those, use "Algorithms: Explained and Animated" to keep your skills from getting rusty.
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==== On Tablet ====
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==== Supported languages ====
- English
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- 中文 (简体字) (Chinese (Simplified))
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Algorithms: Explained and Animated is an Android Education app developed by Moriteru Ishida and published on the Google play store. It has gained around 1000000 installs so far, with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 in the play store.
Algorithms: Explained and Animated requires Android with an OS version of 4.0.3 and up. In addition, the app has a content rating of Everyone, from which you can decide if it is suitable to install for family, kids, or adult users. Algorithms: Explained and Animated is an Android app and cannot be installed on Windows PC or MAC directly.
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