15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes

Visualization and "audibilization" of 15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes.
Sorts random shuffles of integers, with both speed and the number of items adapted to each algorithm's complexity. The algorithms are: selection sort, insertion sort, quick sort, merge sort, heap sort, radix sort (LSD), radix sort (MSD), std::sort (intro sort), std::stable_sort (adaptive merge sort), shell sort, bubble sort, cocktail shaker sort, gnome sort, bitonic sort and bogo sort (30 seconds of it).
More information at the "Sound of Sorting"

1 comment:

  1. EXCELLENT. WONDERFUL.THESE SOUNDS FOUND IN NATURE-SUCH AS THUNDER,STORM,AEROPLANE PROPELLERS,BUS SPEED UP,MOTOR SPEED DOWN ETC. POSSIBLY THESE PROBABILISTIC MATHEMATICAL PATTERNS WORK THERE.

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