PHPAlgorithms
A collection of common algorithms implemented in PHP. The collection is based on "Cracking the Coding Interview" by Gayle Laakmann McDowell
You can find the package on Packagist: https://packagist.org/packages/doganoo/php-algorithms
Why Using PHPAlgorithms?
"Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs"
Algorithms are a part of the basic toolkit for solving problems. Data Structures organize data in an efficient way. The combination of both allow the creation of smart and efficient software.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require doganoo/php-algorithmsUsage
Here's an Binary Tree example:
use doganoo\PHPAlgorithms\Datastructure\Graph\Tree\BinaryTree;
$binaryTree = new BinaryTree();
$binaryTree->insertValue(50);
$binaryTree->insertValue(25);
$binaryTree->insertValue(75);
$binaryTree->insertValue(10);
$binaryTree->insertValue(100);
echo json_encode($binaryTree);produces
{"nodes":{"value":50,"left":{"value":25,"left":{"value":10,"left":null,"right":null},"right":null},"right":{"value":75,"left":null,"right":{"value":100,"left":null,"right":null}}}}Contributions
Feel free to send a pull request to add more algorithms and data structures. Please make sure that you read https://github.com/doganoo/PHPAlgorithms/wiki/Best-Practices before opening a PR. Please also consider https://github.com/doganoo/PHPAlgorithms/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Maintainer/Creator
Doğan Uçar (@doganoo)
License
MIT

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