Did you ever get that floating point composite radix sort to work? I'm not sure if it allows for any special visualizations that can't be represented by fractions of the largest value, but it was so neat to think about sorting floating point numbers in linear time.
Hey! How have you been? I sure did. It benchmarked as linear, and sorted 100,000,000 floats in 4.17s (10,000,000 in 0.412s) compared to quick sort's 19.4s. All the moving parts are in the bwr64 function here: github.com/w0rthy/-BWR--BitWise-Radix-Sort/blob/master/src/bwrlist.cpp
I've been good! I find this interesting as a default "natural" order for a programming language, since every object must have a binary string representation. Tweaking the "radix" method to get floating points and other compounds working would be really neat, since radix sorts are so much faster for large collections.
@@Shoob__ No, the old program used Java's built in audio library, which I am not able to use in the new one. Everything had to be written from scratch. Working on trying to improve the sound as best as I can though.
It is implemented, and I've used it before, but for some reason it just sounds really dull and distorted compared to some of the others. I'll try to re-evaluate it.
Ahhh... finally the annoying sorting sounds are back. Resubscribed!
The only thing that we need is LSD Radix Sort Base 10 In Place
LSD? Radix Base 10 in place
They have the Merge Base 10
6:29 When you encounter Andromeda In Among Us
One day one person had a great idea to add sound to sorting algorithm
Glad you did not show un-improved bogo sort.
You : Mom, can I have LSD Radix Sort Base 10?
Mom : No, we have LSD Radix Sort Base 10
LSD Radix Sort Base 10 : Improved Bogo Sort
I needed this.
radix lsd never disappoints
今天晚上的第一时间看到的就是这个问题很难想象自己喜欢你就不知道自己为什么想说一句话是真的34:56
Rest in peace
Screams of the tortured
2019 - 2020
I love this channel so much
auto captions consider most of these sounds laughter and/or music
Applause
[Laughter]
[Music]
[Applause]
3:26 "you"
@@Macccaroni 😨
@@victorarellanopena3836 its talking about you in specific. just you. victor arellano pena. you.
"Sort: Improved Bogo Sort"
"Accesses: 971m"
So close, yet so far.
Sorts are the best way to start the day
he's back
mmmmmmmm, those sounds are delicious!
No one:
The demon I summoned while doing my Latin homework: 6:29
4:30 ooohhh someone's angry
Racecar 🏎
Radix is always my favorite
Love watching these, thanks for posting
Nice ep, really like how you remastered it
oohhhh the timing is perfect
soooooooo good
some good sorts, thanks
I love how Bogo Sort looks really laggy.
It killed my CPU
@@_w0rthy oof
@@_w0rthy w0rth it
_w0rthy Don’t impersonate other RUclipsrs.
Sha_ Tas great. Now I’m even more of a fucking brainless moron.
YES SORTS 2020
How my classmates think: 0:08
How i think: 0:03
Awesome.
Can u sort the situation
oooooo nice
Always in for a good laugh
FeelsGoodMan Clap
Make another sorts 2019 but with colour circle sound
Nice
Mi vida cambio despues de ver esti
How is the Cube Amalgam calculated? Is it just one Array beeing visualized?
Yeah, one side is rendered and then it is rotated around 5 times to create the cube look.
@@w0rthy_
Almost thought it was genuinely a 3-dimensional structure.
i need my radix msd base 10
Did you ever get that floating point composite radix sort to work? I'm not sure if it allows for any special visualizations that can't be represented by fractions of the largest value, but it was so neat to think about sorting floating point numbers in linear time.
Hey! How have you been? I sure did. It benchmarked as linear, and sorted 100,000,000 floats in 4.17s (10,000,000 in 0.412s) compared to quick sort's 19.4s. All the moving parts are in the bwr64 function here: github.com/w0rthy/-BWR--BitWise-Radix-Sort/blob/master/src/bwrlist.cpp
I've been good! I find this interesting as a default "natural" order for a programming language, since every object must have a binary string representation. Tweaking the "radix" method to get floating points and other compounds working would be really neat, since radix sorts are so much faster for large collections.
Is that a galaxy ball?
Are there prebuilt versions of ArrayVisualizer? I want to try it on Windows XP, but I can't download JDK SE 8.
Unfortunately, all Java programs require at least the JRE in order to be run.
@@w0rthy_ I have JRE, not JDK.
@@theasin_old Then under the releases tab of the ArrayVisualizer, there should be a compiled .jar file for you to use.
@@w0rthy_ thank you
Is the original sound available in the new program?
Do you mean the sounds from the old program or the original sounds from the new one?
w0rthy from the old program.
@@Shoob__ No, the old program used Java's built in audio library, which I am not able to use in the new one. Everything had to be written from scratch. Working on trying to improve the sound as best as I can though.
Original was better, replacing sorting sound was bad idea
Diego Souza é o seu perfil visualizado por um dia que eu to com o seu perfil foi visto que 🌸
wo
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Então a sua vida é o seu nome de uma pessoa
Wonder what a sine would sound like for the sound wave
It is implemented, and I've used it before, but for some reason it just sounds really dull and distorted compared to some of the others. I'll try to re-evaluate it.
w0rthy odd. Maybe just a bad wave to use. Triangle might work
What the fuck is *_THAT_* sound?
Wtf?
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