Classic algorithms and data structures in CoffeeScript.
Can be used in either NodeJS (server-side JS) or in the Browser (client-side JS).
It uses Mocha as the Testing Framework, Chai as the Assertion Library and CoffeeLint as the Style Checker Library.
Data Structures:
- Adjacency List
- Adjacency Matrix
- Binary Search Tree
- Disjoint Set
- Heap
- Segment Tree
Graph:
- Bellman-Ford
- Breadth First Search
- Cycle Detection
- Depth First Search
- Edmonds-Karp
- Floyd-Warshall
- Kosaraju
- Kruskal
Math:
- Euclidean Distance
- Karatusba Multiplication
- Knuth Shuffle
- Next Permutation
- Reservoir Sampling
Search:
- Binary Search
Sorting:
- Binary Tree Sort
- Heap Sort
- Insertion Sort
- Merge Sort
- Radix Sort
- Selection Sort
String:
- Edit Distance
- Knuth-Morris-Pratt
- Longest Common Subsequence
- Karp-Rabin
To use the library on a NodeJS project just install it with npm:
Globally:
npm -g install algorithms.coffeeor Locally in the project's directory:
npm install algorithms.coffeeAnd use the require to use the functions.
Example:
var myVariable = require('algorithms.coffee');
var sortedArray = myVariable.insertionSort([3, 1, 2]);To use the library in standard client-side JavaScript just download the js file contained in the ./dist/ then include it like any other .js.
<script src="algorithms.coffee.js"></script>Or the minified version
<script src="algorithms.coffee.min.js"></script>All the library features are available through the global variable algCoffee.
var array = [10, 80, 300, 500, 11, 2, 333];
algCoffee.mergeSort(array);
var anotherArray = [30, 20, 1, 3, 99, 667];
var heap = new algCoffee.Heap(anotherArray);
heap.buildMaxHeap();We encourage everybody to contribute with this library. Just try and implement any classic algorithm in CoffeeScript or improve the ones that are already implemented.
You will need to have the following softwares installed on your computer:
On the terminal of your computer clone this repository in the directory where you want it to be:
git clone https://github.com/BrunoRB/algorithms.coffee.gitInstall the necessary packages from which the library depends on:
npm installand execute Grunt just to make sure everything is up and running:
gruntFrom this point on you're good to go and contribute with the library.
Just write your .coffee code in the appropriate directory in ./src and make sure to write the test code as well.
Also, make sure to follow the Coding Style stated in coffeelint.json and
the other default options of CoffeeLint.
Before you send a Pull Request, run grunt again to be sure that everything is OK.
