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PushSwap is a 42 curriculum project all about creating your own sorting algorithm, you simply have 2 stacks and some limited methods you can use to sort your stacks with the least amount of moves possible, it may seem easy when you read that but in reality it isn't as easy as it may seem at the first glance!
This project challenges you to efficiently sort data on a stack using a limited set of instructions and minimizing the number of moves. Explore and implement various sorting algorithms to find the best solutions for optimized data sorting.
This project involves sorting data on a stack using a limited set of instructions, aiming for the lowest possible number of actions. The goal is to write a program in C called push_swap, which calculates and displays the smallest program, made of Push swap language instructions, that sorts the integers received as arguments.
Push Swap is a 42 curriculum project that involves sorting a stack of numbers using a limited set of operations. The goal is to arrange the numbers in ascending order on one stack while using the other stack for temporary storage.
Push Swap is a 42 school project where you optimize the sorting of a stack using limited operations. This project sharpens your algorithm skills and requires efficient use of two stacks to minimize the number of moves.