Selection sort!

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Selection sort!

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Hi guys, first time poster here. :awesome:
This is not a game - it's a visualization of the selection sort algorithm. I was really inspired by the PICO-8 fantasy console when I made this. This is what it looks like:
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You can download it from Github if you want to try it out: https://github.com/grunkgrunk/selection ... ualization.
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This would've come in crazy handy a few months ago with one of my uni assignments! Nice work! Love the pixel trail effect.
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Pebsie wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 2:30 pm This would've come in crazy handy a few months ago with one of my uni assignments! Nice work! Love the pixel trail effect.
Thanks! Glad you like it :) I didn't invent the pixel-effect myself. I learned about the technique from this guy: https://trasevol.dog/2017/02/01/doodle- ... ng-part-1/
I really like to read his stuff, he is full of great ideas!
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Good work on the visualization :) it looks cool and explains the algorithm well, without using a single word. Well done!
grunk wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 4:26 pm I learned about the technique from this guy: https://trasevol.dog/2017/02/01/doodle- ... ng-part-1/
I really like to read his stuff, he is full of great ideas!
Thanks for that link :) that was a very interesting read.
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0x25a0 wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 6:03 pm Good work on the visualization :) it looks cool and explains the algorithm well, without using a single word. Well done!
grunk wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 4:26 pm I learned about the technique from this guy: https://trasevol.dog/2017/02/01/doodle- ... ng-part-1/
I really like to read his stuff, he is full of great ideas!
Thanks for that link :) that was a very interesting read.
That was exactly what I wanted to achieve! Glad it worked :ultrahappy:
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