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algonoderithm

v2.0.0

Published

algonoderithm help you by providing most computer science algorithms wanted in the applications.

Downloads

20

Readme

Alt text

algonoderithm help you by providing most computer science algorithms wanted in the applications.

Installation

npm install algonoderithm --save

Usage

var algonoderithm = require('algonoderithm');

algonoderithm.list(); // get all algorithms definitions

// any algorithm in algonoderithm contain two functions
// 1 - what() return the defination of the algorithm
// 2 - do(params) execute the algorithm code
// ex: haversin two calculate distance between point and other points

algonoderithm.haversin.what(); // will return defination
var point = {latitude: 11.1, longitude: 18.123};
var points = [
    {latitude: 12.1, longitude: 28.123},
    {latitude: 33.09, longitude: 23.13},
    {latitude: 98.204, longitude: 21.123}
];

algonoderithm.haversin.do(point, points, function(err, data) {
    if(err) {
        return console.log(err);
    }

    console.log(data);
    /*
     [
        { latitude: 12.1, longitude: 28.123, distance: 1095 },
        { latitude: 33.09, longitude: 23.13, distance: 2498 },
        { latitude: 98.204, longitude: 21.123, distance: 9684 }
     ]
    */
});

Contribution

Our next level we need to implement these algorithms:

1 - dijkstra (shortest path)

2 - summarize text

3 - radix sort

4 - Auto-Tag URL ( This algorithm takes in a URL, retrieves the content, and produces candidate tags using LDA)

anyone is welcome to contribute but please follow these rules:

1 - anyone want to add a new algorithm to algonoderithm must checkout from master branch.

2 - if you want to add a new algorithm the branch name must be "add-algo-NameOfAlgorithm".

3 - if you found a bug and fix it the branch name must be "fix-NameOfFile".

4 - any algorithm will be added into algonoderithm must have it's defination in defination.json and have what and do functions.

5 - any pull request must merge into development branch.

6 - if any pull request merge into master branch, it will be rejected.

Release History

  • 0.1.0 Initial release
  • 0.2.0 Initial release
  • 0.3.0 Initial release
  • 1.0.0 Initial release
  • 2.0.0 Road Map