# Push Swap Visualizer This project is a visualizer for the **"PUSH_SWAP"** 42 School Project. **Push Swap** is a program that takes as argument a space separated list of numbers and outputs a list of commands that can be used to sort them. You can read the subject [here](https://github.com/Binary-Hackers/42_Subjects/blob/master/00_Projects/02_Algorithmic/push_swap.pdf). ## Usage - In the **Values** window - Choose the size of the push swap input with the slider [Optional] - **Shuffle** the input [Optional] - The space separated values should be filled automatically, you can also put your own values - Set the Push Swap program path (Absolute or relative path). - **Compute** the sort commands, it will display OK when done. - In the **Controls** window - **Load** the commands in the visualizer - **Start** the animation - Adjust the **Speed** as needed - **Pause** and go **Step** by step to see the details of your algorithm. - **Load** to restart the animation ## Install This project uses C++17, cmake, SFML and ImGui. - Install a C++ compiler (gcc, clang,...) - Install cmake - Move push_swap_visualizer inside push_swap - Inside push_swap_visualizer, mkdir : - 'build' - cd in the build folder and type : - 'cmake ..' - 'make' - run the visualizer with ./bin/visualizer ![](https://i.imgur.com/zqcsZfY.png)