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    @Musicombo  2 роки тому +614

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  • @kingkooki7761
    @kingkooki7761 Рік тому +44064

    i don't understand how anyone could relax and study to this. this has my full undivided attention and i have to actually pull myself away from it to do anything. i was so tempted to stop this comment just to star at the video again. i'm so upset i found this

    • @hwgoblin
      @hwgoblin Рік тому +545

      Exactlyyyy I think only some of the bogo sorts work for relaxing and studying to, the rest mesmerise me

    • @DrawbridgeJadeRerun
      @DrawbridgeJadeRerun Рік тому +399

      I thought the title was ironic cause i just genuinely watch these lmao

    • @thedrummererik99
      @thedrummererik99 Рік тому +31

      Me too lol

    • @gabbieblue
      @gabbieblue Рік тому +18

      honestly same

    • @cheeto1327
      @cheeto1327 Рік тому +124

      I just sat zoned out for like 10 minutes before I realized what I was watching, love it

  • @rosanafalcao4038
    @rosanafalcao4038 Рік тому +2771

    52:55 they're communicating

    • @requiemforameme1
      @requiemforameme1 Рік тому +23

      Sin Ack 666ms Latency

    • @thenonfurry
      @thenonfurry Рік тому +73

      speedcore beat drops be like

    • @CRnk153
      @CRnk153 Рік тому +95

      54:05 they were arguing and one got too mad he's trying to hit another

    • @benjamincooper358
      @benjamincooper358 Рік тому +36

      FnF battle

    • @mirulei
      @mirulei Рік тому +40

      everyone shut up this is an emotional moment for them

  • @Gimpovski
    @Gimpovski Рік тому +3825

    26:04 is an absolute banger. You can feel the drop coming

    • @SR_73
      @SR_73 11 місяців тому +149

      But it never came...

    • @andreas1629
      @andreas1629 10 місяців тому +158

      Lowkey such a dope build up

    • @YasinHakan
      @YasinHakan 9 місяців тому +17

      id like to change the world

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience 9 місяців тому +19

      We need the remix asap

    • @ejynk
      @ejynk 9 місяців тому +5

      holy shit you're so right dude

  • @Nick12_45
    @Nick12_45 2 місяці тому +127

    0:00 Exchange sorts
    7:31 Selection sorts
    13:43 Insertion sorts
    17:05 Merge sorts
    23:46 Distribution sorts
    29:05 Concurrent sorts
    36:30 Hybrid sorts
    49:22 Miscellaneous sorts
    50:11 Impractical sorts

  • @sakuucchan
    @sakuucchan 2 роки тому +11830

    gotta love the beeps and the boops that make our brains happy

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Рік тому +137

      boop eheheheheh

    • @janajusimi269
      @janajusimi269 Рік тому +19

      @@KingLich451 you deserve all the likes

    • @TheSnakelord_
      @TheSnakelord_ Рік тому +25

      @@janajusimi269 Tehehehe…. *beep*

    • @EthanIsIt
      @EthanIsIt Рік тому +11

      The funny thing is the first sort the bubble sort actually sounded like bubbles

    • @collinwood6573
      @collinwood6573 Рік тому +8

      It would be better if they replaced it with the Lego building sound

  • @casperdewith
    @casperdewith 2 роки тому +2200

    56:45 What computers sound like in films

  • @dijek
    @dijek 11 місяців тому +1730

    24:03 I’ve never been more happy to see one of these get directly to the point like this one. Fantastic.

    • @Thatbendyfan_
      @Thatbendyfan_ 11 місяців тому +43

      Had to rewatch that a few times

    • @oguzhandere3352
      @oguzhandere3352 9 місяців тому +284

      The algorithm knows the biggest and the smallest number in the list, and uses memory space depending on the difference between those smallest/biggest numbers. Instead of making comparisons and swaps between the numbers in the list, it maps them to their place. It's like sacrificing memory over process

    • @orangenostril
      @orangenostril 8 місяців тому +12

      @@oguzhandere3352 Isn't that just counting sort?

    • @yourbigfan1777
      @yourbigfan1777 8 місяців тому +92

      Bro literally wrote
      print(sorted(list))

    • @zicrog7701
      @zicrog7701 8 місяців тому +15

      @@yourbigfan1777 pretty much what it does tbh. Have an already sorted list on stand by, add or subtract duplicates and missing values, and then output the array.

  • @gregstrottino6585
    @gregstrottino6585 11 місяців тому +1221

    17:09 I love how the merge sorts are like those mobile games where you combine things to make an upgraded version of them lmao

    • @tigrankhachatryan6119
      @tigrankhachatryan6119 11 місяців тому +12

      right 😂

    • @noirbebop
      @noirbebop 10 місяців тому +39

      like 2048

    • @Poopenfarden
      @Poopenfarden 9 місяців тому +1

      Lol

    • @Ana-dl7zl
      @Ana-dl7zl 8 місяців тому +18

      That's how it works though! It breaks apart the collection of data and keeps combining it back into bigger sorted ones

    • @bestbuyboygolfball
      @bestbuyboygolfball 8 місяців тому +4

      therefore, "merge"!

  • @Dx20xygen7
    @Dx20xygen7 2 роки тому +4956

    55:33 - damn boy this slaps so bad💀💀 I took a break from my notes just to vibe to it

  • @triducal
    @triducal Рік тому +2737

    6:12 what my electric toothbrush sounds like in my mouth

    • @HeidenLam
      @HeidenLam Рік тому +87

      very much relatable

    • @grubskies4221
      @grubskies4221 Рік тому +94

      And you always move your mouth and make songs

    • @KFSOE
      @KFSOE Рік тому +81

      ​@@grubskies4221 " *WOWOWOWOWOWOW* "

    • @grubskies4221
      @grubskies4221 Рік тому +35

      @@KFSOE **WOOOOWOOOOWOOOOW**

    • @StugPrimeEnjoyer
      @StugPrimeEnjoyer Рік тому +1

      Can confirm.

  • @elwndelpueblo
    @elwndelpueblo 11 місяців тому +167

    13:10
    Tournament sort it's like "let me see... Okay, i finished it"

  • @rockkaleb3235
    @rockkaleb3235 7 місяців тому +66

    26:54 I just cannot with this one holy mother of satisfaction HOW

  • @RandomInternetStranger
    @RandomInternetStranger Рік тому +5887

    I always like to describe the sound of sorting algorithms as "mechanical rain"

    • @Moai11
      @Moai11 Рік тому +107

      This comment makes me feel things

    • @cpttrps5376
      @cpttrps5376 Рік тому +50

      Thank you for describing it like this its perfect

    • @wj11jam78
      @wj11jam78 11 місяців тому +93

      I feel "digital rain" is more appropriate
      mechanical rain to me would be like the sound of an engine

    • @RandomInternetStranger
      @RandomInternetStranger 11 місяців тому +5

      @@wj11jam78 That works too.

    • @CErra310
      @CErra310 11 місяців тому +1

      Oh fuck you're right

  • @epsilon5808
    @epsilon5808 Рік тому +4505

    I thought this video was a joke, but I've been sitting here listening to sorting algorithms for 10 minutes

    • @th0rne_999
      @th0rne_999 Рік тому +20

      Same

    • @StickStep
      @StickStep Рік тому +11

      10 minutes?! 1 hour

    • @TheUnderscore_
      @TheUnderscore_ Рік тому +6

      Almost exactly at the 30-minute point without even checking, I decided I had enough and was gonna leave lmao

    • @kibby1726
      @kibby1726 Рік тому +2

      Weak numbers i watched the full video during class

    • @TapTapClick
      @TapTapClick 11 місяців тому +1

      *is actually just having brain rewritten by robo overloads and don't know how else to explain the sounds so they make you watch this video*

  • @dawnstag7267
    @dawnstag7267 11 місяців тому +48

    26:04 hardest buildup into craziest beat drop ever

  • @davidkong8493
    @davidkong8493 9 місяців тому +353

    As a computer science student, gnome sorting made me physically anxious

    • @mifa_gmgt7155
      @mifa_gmgt7155 8 місяців тому +2

      Oh god gnome sort is taking me back….

    • @sniegsnieg
      @sniegsnieg 6 місяців тому +15

      Gnome made me recoil in terror what the fuck is this who put a gnome into my counting box

    • @KoleKre
      @KoleKre 2 місяці тому +10

      1:50

    • @ZphyZphyer
      @ZphyZphyer 2 місяці тому

      @@KoleKre thank

    • @usernametaken017
      @usernametaken017 Місяць тому

      >Take the number
      >Place the number
      What could go wrong?

  • @MCExpiditionX
    @MCExpiditionX Рік тому +2245

    26:54 goes absolutely insane

    • @wizardlizard55555
      @wizardlizard55555 Рік тому +97

      Damn!! Was waiting for the beat to drop

    • @DJDipstick
      @DJDipstick Рік тому +52

      would sound sick in some rly experimental hip hop shit

    • @hmidi
      @hmidi Рік тому +6

      And i like it

    • @nexxiss7725
      @nexxiss7725 Рік тому +6

      Sounds much like my anxiety on a daily basis lel

    • @shutyourmouthandlisten
      @shutyourmouthandlisten Рік тому +5

      @@DJDipstick i just wanted to say that. I kinda wanna try to sample this xd

  • @jiggermole
    @jiggermole 2 роки тому +13682

    I really don't understand why this is so relaxing and satisfying. It just is.

    • @owenb6499
      @owenb6499 Рік тому +98

      Does this count as asmr? I don’t like normal asmr and this just slaps so hard

    • @2boad
      @2boad Рік тому +41

      The bubbly sounds oh my god I'm going to accend

    • @bigcorgi
      @bigcorgi Рік тому +12

      Cause hehe funneh beeping

    • @cat_dark731
      @cat_dark731 Рік тому +51

      Our brains fell satysfactionbon this becuz the sorted algorythims are random and complex so wen our brains sees them being organized it activates the satysfaction sector of our brains.

    • @Grass__Toucher
      @Grass__Toucher Рік тому +33

      @@cat_dark731bro needs his numbers resorted by an algorithm

  • @danielwolf6466
    @danielwolf6466 8 місяців тому +40

    ill have you know this video has the whole discord up at 3am mesmerized

  • @Jasperdejongg
    @Jasperdejongg 9 місяців тому +76

    13:47 Insertion sort has best performance: 0.355 ms.
    Reason: Insertion sort performs best when the data is partially sorted or has a small size. It can be more efficient than other sorting algorithms like QuickSort or MergeSort in such cases. However, it performs worse when dealing with large, unsorted, or reversely sorted datasets.
    1. *Best Case:* Insertion sort performs well on partially sorted or small-sized datasets. In the best-case scenario, when the data is already sorted, the inner loop does not execute, so the time complexity is O(n).
    2. *Average Case:* On average, when the data is randomly sorted, the time complexity of insertion sort is O(n^2). It can still be faster for smaller datasets due to its low overhead compared to more complex algorithms.
    3. *Worst Case:* In the worst-case scenario, when the data is reversely sorted, the inner loop runs for every element, resulting in a time complexity of O(n^2). In this case, alternative sorting algorithms like MergeSort or QuickSort, which have O(n log n) complexity, are more efficient.
    4. *Adaptive Sorting:* Insertion sort is adaptive, meaning it becomes faster when dealing with partially sorted data. Other algorithms like QuickSort and MergeSort are not adaptive.
    5. *Stable Sorting:* Insertion sort is a stable sorting algorithm, so it preserves the relative order of equal elements. Some other algorithms like QuickSort are not stable.
    In summary, if you have a small or partially sorted dataset, or need a stable sort, insertion sort is a good choice. For large, unsorted, or reversely sorted data, other algorithms like MergeSort or QuickSort are more suitable.

    • @marvik1274
      @marvik1274 5 місяців тому +2

      Ty

    • @nanamacapagal8342
      @nanamacapagal8342 Місяць тому +1

      Shows up a lot in the hybrid sorts, and it's no surprise it's used for the smaller/almost sorted lists.

    • @abdullahtrees5204
      @abdullahtrees5204 9 днів тому

      Ty for the free chatgpt

  • @joejackson5184
    @joejackson5184 2 роки тому +731

    2:40 Hit Hard af

  • @cygnus-nk3tz
    @cygnus-nk3tz Рік тому +1104

    25:22 - 25:50 had me hitting the jig

    • @n_o_n_t_u
      @n_o_n_t_u Рік тому +55

      Those first two seconds sound like 1984 by Van Halen

    • @aliyumsel
      @aliyumsel Рік тому +49

      Why do you think the algorithm has LSD in the name

    • @getreadyforthatspaghettiad168
      @getreadyforthatspaghettiad168 Рік тому +19

      0 comparisons is wild 💀

    • @he2a
      @he2a 11 місяців тому +2

      needs a sick drum beat to compliment it

    • @jeffowens9536
      @jeffowens9536 3 місяці тому +1

      Oh, sure...
      *_IF YOU'RE AN IBM MACHINE_*

  • @cutecorgie
    @cutecorgie 9 місяців тому +44

    first time i watched this i wasn't sure how anyone would find it relaxing, especially 'cause of the noise. now it's a video i actively seek out to fall asleep listening to. oh how the turns have tabled

    • @tryzsta
      @tryzsta 9 місяців тому +1

      SAME!

    • @1758
      @1758 5 місяців тому

      you dont understand the video's title, its not supposed to be relaxing. What you did right now is just placebo mate (or ur just bullshiting)

    • @breanne2440
      @breanne2440 20 днів тому

      @@1758 I get what you mean but I had the same thought process and I actually like the sounds (except for the sort at 25:25, that one was painful)
      55:33 is especially tingle-inducing, it's like ASMR

  • @Tracked_z
    @Tracked_z 11 місяців тому +50

    It’s absolutely fascinating how many different approaches can be used to achieve the same result.
    This should be a lesson for everything

  • @The6Channel
    @The6Channel Рік тому +321

    13:50 sounds like a classic arcade game

    • @lingonberryjam
      @lingonberryjam 9 місяців тому +5

      me with the cartoonish alien in my basement (i gave it a lil laser gun)

    • @FigureFarter
      @FigureFarter 2 місяці тому +1

      Galaga music

  • @petermiller9878
    @petermiller9878 Рік тому +1220

    My favorite part is when it's done and goes back over the data set to verify the sort. The sound that that makes is fantastic.

    • @porcupiney
      @porcupiney Рік тому +13

      omg so glad someone mentioned this i completely agree

    • @KunjaBihariKrishna
      @KunjaBihariKrishna 11 місяців тому +1

      Windows 3.11 games sound effects

    • @prestoneric6705
      @prestoneric6705 11 місяців тому +1

      Sorting Complete

    • @idk19319
      @idk19319 10 місяців тому +7

      ssswweeeEEEEEEP

  • @skittless9481
    @skittless9481 11 місяців тому +62

    Although I have no understanding what I just watched, I do agree. My favorite part was 55:34 , especially 56:27. At 57:46 , I burst into tears. After all, it's a great video. Keep it up :))

  • @gariden
    @gariden Рік тому +18

    18:30 starts to sound like a choir warmup

    • @elias.jung04
      @elias.jung04 2 місяці тому +6

      It sounds like cooking something thick

    • @gariden
      @gariden 2 місяці тому +5

      @@elias.jung04 what on Earth are you cooking

  • @audigamer8261
    @audigamer8261 Рік тому +394

    1:31 odd-even sort looks like it is rotating

  • @transwithnoplans
    @transwithnoplans Рік тому +1194

    14:12 is my favorite one! I love the binary sounds so much!

    • @literallyafishhook
      @literallyafishhook Рік тому +166

      my brain entirely glossed over the "i love" and i was fully accepting "the binary sounds so much" as a full sentence in today's internet lingo

    • @transwithnoplans
      @transwithnoplans Рік тому +130

      @@literallyafishhook you know what? That binary does sound so much.

    • @mirulei
      @mirulei Рік тому +94

      @@literallyafishhook mfw the binary be sounding

    • @davidsphere43
      @davidsphere43 Рік тому +14

      @@mirulei dont....

    • @8GretaGrace
      @8GretaGrace Рік тому +11

      sounds like an aphex twin track

  • @nayaantaki5211
    @nayaantaki5211 6 місяців тому +5

    watched the entire thing in call with my buddy on discord. most entertaining thing I've seen in a hot minute. keep up the good work!

  • @alexanderzippel8809
    @alexanderzippel8809 11 місяців тому +12

    I love how count sort is literally just “F this weird splitting up and sorting smaller, I will do this once and only once!”
    And then there is the space magic of gravity sort

    • @orngjce223
      @orngjce223 2 місяці тому +1

      Gravity sort starts with making all your numbers just a giant list of 1s, like so:
      111
      1
      1111
      11
      Then imagine all the 1s as physical objects and let them drop to the bottom (as if they were beads on an abacus) to fill all the spaces.
      1
      11
      111
      1111
      Congratulations, your numbers are now sorted.
      (In a computer, for every vertical line you count up the number of 1s in each column and then write that many 1s from the bottom of that column upwards, turning everything above it into 0s to clean up after it.)

  • @hoodiesticks
    @hoodiesticks Рік тому +174

    Some days you just wake up in the morning feeling like Iterative Bitonic Sort (33:06), and that's okay

    • @bytech1555
      @bytech1555 6 місяців тому +2

      would u happen to know wtf it’s doing

    • @hoodiesticks
      @hoodiesticks 6 місяців тому

      ​@@bytech1555Just googled it, and it looks like this video kinda butchers the algorithm so that it fits into the same visual/audio format as the other algorithms.
      It's meant to run on n parallel threads, which means every time the red line runs across the screen here, actual architecture would compute that in a single step. Each number can be compared (and possibly swapped) with one other number each step, so if you have n numbers you can do n/2 comparisons in a single step, so long as each individual number is only looked at once.
      The specific logic behind the comparisons is tricky to explain, but suffice it to say that jagged shape makes it easier to keep track of what comparisons you've already done, and sets you up really nicely for future ones.

    • @raslei_
      @raslei_ 5 місяців тому +1

      @@bytech1555i think it kind of makes a lot of small piles and sorts them, the highest being the middle, and after that it combines and starts re-sorting, until 1 is left (ITS JUST A GUESS THO)

  • @vinpie
    @vinpie Рік тому +102

    1:09 sounds like pac-man is experiencing a very long death and then eats a power pellet

  • @t4hmmoxi836
    @t4hmmoxi836 8 місяців тому +7

    Bro this popped up on my feed a year ago and I remember watching the entire video in one sitting… ive been looking for it for so long and i finally found it

  • @Thelukkest
    @Thelukkest 11 місяців тому +7

    Very relaxing and my study thoughts are now sorted

  • @jeamsis
    @jeamsis Рік тому +283

    20:05 I’ve never seen this one before but it’s fascinating

    • @tyegordon
      @tyegordon Рік тому +27

      Omg that one took so many unexpected turns

    • @VIOLENTCITY
      @VIOLENTCITY Рік тому +7

      it's personally my favourite to watch; i love those algorithms

    • @wasaism
      @wasaism Рік тому

      bbbjbb j jjjjjjhhhmhhhjhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhiimuuuy

    • @justaponyyy
      @justaponyyy Рік тому +3

      like watching a kdrama with all those twists and turns

    • @guillerhonora717
      @guillerhonora717 11 місяців тому

      It sounds like its from Atari pew pew sounds

  • @creamyhorror
    @creamyhorror Рік тому +2728

    A few cool/trippy ones:
    25:24 in-place lsd radix sort (base 10)
    32:35 iterative bitonic sort
    24:12 gravity (bead) sort

    • @Mikasks
      @Mikasks Рік тому +152

      24:03 pigeon hole sort

    • @theomni1012
      @theomni1012 Рік тому +144

      LSD was correctly named. Sure it stands for least significant digit, but It sure is trippy

    • @zucc4764
      @zucc4764 Рік тому +21

      I like the gravity sort

    • @monkeywrench4166
      @monkeywrench4166 Рік тому +9

      Lsd sort sounds like it could be the start of a pink floyd song

    • @kp2k
      @kp2k Рік тому

      though i made a whole list, i can confirm its cool

  • @huntersiagames6028
    @huntersiagames6028 11 місяців тому +78

    9:12
    Dude the max heap sort is the most satisfying thing that I have ever seen
    And also 25:54 does pretty well with the MSDR sort

  • @musclechicken9036
    @musclechicken9036 Рік тому +18

    As a computer, I found this very soothing.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 Рік тому +98

    55:33 sounds like a Meshuggah riff played on a xylophone.

  • @388C4CGREEN
    @388C4CGREEN Рік тому +292

    26:03 pouring water into a cup be like

  • @gamewhale01
    @gamewhale01 4 місяці тому

    I love coming back to these videos every few months. They are so nice

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username 11 місяців тому +5

    I wish there was a short explanation of each algo alongside it because this is fascinating!

  • @Hi_Im_Autumn
    @Hi_Im_Autumn Рік тому +211

    9:30 The suspense was killing me

  • @yaboitroy7008
    @yaboitroy7008 Рік тому +359

    Loved the part where the algorithm said "it's sortin time"

    • @farfa2937
      @farfa2937 Рік тому +29

      And then it started sorting all over the place!

    • @yaboitroy7008
      @yaboitroy7008 Рік тому +6

      @@farfa2937 Aw yeah that was the *best* part

    • @Poopenfarden
      @Poopenfarden 11 місяців тому +11

      Part where algorithm said "TIME TO SORT!!!" Then donated 50000 Happy meals to starving children

  • @AmeyahOfficialTV
    @AmeyahOfficialTV 10 місяців тому

    the sounds are the best thing about it. Its really satisfying to watch.

  • @brunoswine8424
    @brunoswine8424 Рік тому +243

    Forget about genders, which sorting algorithm are you

  • @falconshadow4856
    @falconshadow4856 Рік тому +17

    23:46 this one skipped all the shuffling around and just went yep... this is the right order

  • @TheFlopped2979
    @TheFlopped2979 Рік тому +108

    19:18 is pure gold

  • @And-So-On
    @And-So-On Місяць тому

    It's effing gorgeous, i cannot stop listening to this. And the satisfaction in the last check if it's done or not, it's just majestic...

  • @ISc-ri4wh
    @ISc-ri4wh 5 місяців тому +1

    This has got to be my new favorite video on the internet

  • @Austin-db4wg
    @Austin-db4wg Рік тому +115

    26:34 is crazy

    • @_Jayanky_
      @_Jayanky_ Рік тому +31

      Right triangle jumpscare

    • @SR_73
      @SR_73 Рік тому +4

      @@_Jayanky_ OAAAAAAH 😨😨😨

    • @BurningGreenFace
      @BurningGreenFace Рік тому

      @@_Jayanky_ "the tip of the triangle is a bit scary"

  • @ECGProductions092
    @ECGProductions092 Рік тому +8

    52:52 Silly sort is like: ok we got this, we got these numbers on the left and these on the right... those over here, those over there... left ones, and right ones... come on I got this... uhhh

  • @TheDavidqa
    @TheDavidqa 8 місяців тому +1

    Good ambient noise electro album ,thank you 4 da upload❤

  • @PVMChannel
    @PVMChannel 11 місяців тому +6

    "What kind of music do you listen to?"
    It's complicated

  • @starrykev
    @starrykev Рік тому +39

    21:16 this one's my fave so far, it's like an arpeggiator :D

  • @requiemforameme1
    @requiemforameme1 Рік тому +36

    52:50 Accurate depiction of Engineering manually validating two flat files while extremely hungover as a client meeting nears.

    • @Snapplemyapples200
      @Snapplemyapples200 Рік тому +5

      oddly specific... are you alright? do you need someone to talk to?

    • @requiemforameme1
      @requiemforameme1 Рік тому

      @@Snapplemyapples200 No, but I’ve since macro’d that job out. :)

    • @yourealive1
      @yourealive1 Рік тому +1

      @@requiemforameme1 lmfao

  • @tripik426
    @tripik426 Рік тому +1

    I love how quick sort is a quick sort

  • @benchan7471
    @benchan7471 29 днів тому

    Absolutely incredible. Good lads

  • @MayliSong
    @MayliSong Рік тому +141

    I have absolutely no idea how these work or what is happening but I’m very sick and watching everything fall into a nice neat line with all these crazy beeps and boops feels like magic right now.

    • @connor4955
      @connor4955 8 місяців тому +17

      So what I believe this is is 80 different coded algorithms to sort numbers/data. All are different and thru a series of coded directions the computer sorts the data based on those directions.
      Gnome Sort (#6) is pretty clear. It moves Left to Right putting the number in its place between the lower and higher number of the number getting analyzed by the computer.
      It’s like a kid using 80 different ways of putting a pile of letter blocks into their correct order.
      Again using Gnome Sort. First two letters are A and E. kid knows E goes to the right. Next letter is C. It is smaller than E and higher than A. It goes between.
      Hope this helps!!

    • @TheBeastlySort02
      @TheBeastlySort02 8 місяців тому +1

      They're sorting the lines by height I think

    • @DailyDoseofSpace.
      @DailyDoseofSpace. 3 місяці тому

      basically how a computer compares and sorts numbers by value (lowest to highest or highest to lowest).

  • @Billente
    @Billente Рік тому +200

    Once upon a time, in a world of computer science, there were five sorting algorithms - Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Merge Sort, and Quick Sort. They had all grown up together, learning and evolving in the same environment.
    But as they got older, they began to grow apart. Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, and Insertion Sort started to feel left behind, as Merge Sort and Quick Sort became more popular and efficient. They felt obsolete, like they had nothing left to offer the world.
    As time went on, the three forgotten sorting algorithms fell into a deep depression. They started to doubt their own worth, wondering if they had ever truly been useful in the first place. Their once-sharp minds grew dull, and their spirits grew heavy.
    In their sadness and despair, they began to isolate themselves from the world. They stopped working altogether, leaving the burden of sorting to Merge Sort and Quick Sort alone.
    As they sat alone in the dark, they could hear the sounds of Merge Sort and Quick Sort working tirelessly in the distance. But no matter how hard they tried, they could never match the speed and efficiency of their counterparts.
    Their once-bright spirits were now extinguished, and they knew that they were no longer needed in the world of computer science. And so, one by one, they faded away into obscurity, their memories lost to time.
    The world continued to move forward without them, and Merge Sort and Quick Sort remained the most efficient sorting algorithms of all. But the memory of the forgotten sorting algorithms lingered on, a reminder of the sadness and despair that can come from feeling obsolete and forgotten.

    • @icchasaki
      @icchasaki 9 місяців тому +18

      Well I read the whole thing. Your sorting algorithm lore hacked my ADHD somehow. Genuinely got invested😅
      BUT THEN the forgotten algorithms found their place again, being absolute bops for the internet- for ND people to stim to, others to relax, and just admire. It wasn’t the same as the fast-paced and forward-moving jobs of their counterparts but it was honest work. And maybe a simple life wasn’t such a bad thing.
      I like happy endings ok, sue me-

    • @LukewarmAnimations
      @LukewarmAnimations 6 місяців тому +2

      @@icchasaki thank you

    • @ThelastDJ1976
      @ThelastDJ1976 6 місяців тому +7

      Forgotten no longer - Bubble Sort, Selection Sort & Insertion Sort re-discovered by a captivated audience. What they lack in efficiency they make up for in a sort of weird, technical beauty. Made obsolete in their original mission yet still their intrinsic ability to bring order to randomness matched with bright, digital tones gives them new life, new meaning. Bringing a moment's respite from the chaos of the outside world, and a feeling of relaxation and completeness each of us here surely treasure - if for however short our time together may be.

    • @michaelbrumbaugh5389
      @michaelbrumbaugh5389 6 місяців тому

      That was lovely.

    • @fruitygranulizer540
      @fruitygranulizer540 5 місяців тому +1

      Bogo sort: "Where do i fit in this story :3"

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 9 місяців тому +1

    I watched the whole thing.
    10/10 would watch again

  • @Windermed
    @Windermed 4 місяці тому +10

    peak autism is when sorting algorithms are very relaxing to hear

  • @SwiftDustStorm
    @SwiftDustStorm 2 роки тому +1593

    It would be good to show the time and memory complexity for each sort

    • @gavatron2078
      @gavatron2078 Рік тому +37

      It does show the time

    • @SwiftDustStorm
      @SwiftDustStorm Рік тому +194

      @@gavatron2078 Time and time complexity are different things...

    • @gavatron2078
      @gavatron2078 Рік тому +55

      @@SwiftDustStorm oh shit sorry man

    • @thesquarefish
      @thesquarefish Рік тому +302

      Bubble sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Optimized bubble sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Cocktail shaker sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Optimized cocktail shaker sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Odd-even sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Gnome sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Optimized gnome sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Optimized gnome sort with binary search:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Comb sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Circle sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Quick sort with left left pointers:
      Time complexity: O(n log n) average case, O(n^2) worst case
      Memory complexity: O(log n) average case, O(n) worst case
      Quick sort with left right pointers:
      Time complexity: O(n log n) average case, O(n^2) worst case
      Memory complexity: O(log n) average case, O(n) worst case
      Dual pivot quick sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n) average case, O(n^2) worst case
      Memory complexity: O(log n) average case, O(n) worst case
      Selection sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Double selection sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Cycle sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Max heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Min heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Flipped min heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Weak heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Ternary heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Poplar heap sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Tournament sort:
      Time complexity: O(n log n)
      Memory complexity: O(n)
      Insertion sort:
      Time complexity: O(n^2)
      Memory complexity: O(1)
      Only the first half of the video, not doing the other ones

    • @boio_
      @boio_ Рік тому +141

      @@thesquarefish i like your funny words magic man

  • @codiserville593
    @codiserville593 Рік тому +619

    I was always a little confused, when I started seeing these types of videos coming out, like in 2018, Why I found them, so captivating and alluring. But now seeing your videos with these kinds of titles in this playlist, I feel more reassured, that I'm not the only one who finds them so oddly relaxing

    • @mikafizz1022
      @mikafizz1022 Рік тому +8

      How do they even make these videos where do they sort data how do they find data to sort??? How does the data sort????????

    • @musicisthefoodofthesoul
      @musicisthefoodofthesoul Рік тому +1

      @@mikafizz1022 I'm curious about it too (i don't know much but I want to guess) The only number which changes almost as fast as the notes, is the "swaps" number thing and it stays almost the same for each sorting (looking at the first sentence in the vid, for example around 3:52 4:13 the swaps thing is always around 4100 - 4600 music notes I guess, goes from zero until the melody finishes and its full again? (Altough it changed when I watch after 4,5 min.)
      4:16 it says on the top "shuffling..." Which means it shuffled the same music note file list 80 times (like it generates a random song from 3000 si+ 150 la+ 350 sol + 600 do =4100 short music note files in a folder maybe? im just guessing)
      Or it takes the notes from spesific text files for fun and turns each c,d,e,f,g,a,b letters (do re mi fa sol la si) to notes maybe.
      I think it is AI music now
      (Reminds me the "ms paint exe file turned to a song" vid lol)

    • @qcklu
      @qcklu 11 місяців тому +4

      ​​​​​​​@@musicisthefoodofthesoul i dont work with this stuff myself but i know enough about coding to be able to write some basic sorting algorithm, so it feels worth writing down my guess here...
      what i think is going on:
      white lines just represent numbers in an array. the red lines represent which numbers the algorithm is currently accessing.
      in the top left it says how many numbers there are. so the numbers would be 1-2048 for many of em. when the algorithm reads/compared numbers (or maybe just when it writes/swaps), it makes a sound with a frequency based on the number. (with that frequency probably being like the number times some multiplier based on the amount of numbers in the array, so that it keeps the same frequency range both for if its just 128 numbers or 2048 numbers).
      when it shuffles it generates a new array of however many numbers is needed, in a randomized order.
      the swaps is when it decides to move a number to a different place. with how arrays work, its not possible to just shove the second half of the array away to put a number in the middle. if a number at the end needs to be in the middle, it has to go through the entire second half swapping 2 numbers until eventually they are all moved by 1 space so that the previously at the end number now is in the middle.
      idk if i explain it well enough to be understandable.
      the height of the white bars can be seen as the frequency of the note. the height represents the number and its sorting the numbers left to right in increasing order. when its done it goes over it one more time to check, because thats how it knows its done. the white bars now show like a smooth slope which is why the generated sound is a satisfying sound increasing in pitch as it reads numbers increasing left to right.
      which also is why it sounds like a huge mess of random beeps n bops when it goes over a section that is not at all smooth.
      ai music would be done very differently. ai would have analyzed a lot of music to be able to generate new music similar to what ot thinks music is.
      this sorting algorithms are just sets of instructions on how the computer has to sort the numbers. many methods are very advanced, but its just a list of steps on how to sort the numbers.
      (also it only makes sound because they use something to show the sorting with visuals and sound, if the sorting is being done just to have the numbers sorted without the visual representation u would likely just see the list of the numbers in random order at the start and then a very short amount of time later u see the list of numbers sorted.
      some of the algorithms do be made just to be funny tho, like for the visuals and sound they generate. like the last few are clearly not made to actually be used for the sorting. they also sound more like music because its slowed down more than the fast and/or efficient algorithms that go over 2048 numbers rather than 16-128)

  • @BeagleBageler
    @BeagleBageler 11 місяців тому +1

    The bubble sorts just make me feel tingly

  • @GamerDemon93
    @GamerDemon93 11 місяців тому +1

    It's like watching a computer hack a complex code, very satisfying to watch

  • @Ren-..
    @Ren-.. 2 роки тому +1396

    Me and my boyfriend found out sorting algorithms were actually nice to listen to in a ski lodge and we fall asleep to it sometimes ☺️

    • @slushiiwoman
      @slushiiwoman Рік тому +84

      Ain’t no way- LMAO

    • @thenonfurry
      @thenonfurry Рік тому +114

      this belongs in r/wholesome and r/brandnewsentence at the same time

    • @ArghyadeepPal
      @ArghyadeepPal Рік тому +67

      @@thenonfurry r/csengineercouplegoals as well

    • @CaesarSuriano
      @CaesarSuriano Рік тому +28

      You guys must be some androids... 😅

    • @slushiiwoman
      @slushiiwoman Рік тому +8

      @@CaesarSuriano Well, I am a robot. Sooo... I guess you would be right ovo

  • @jackz5476
    @jackz5476 2 роки тому +18

    MY AUTISM.... I CAN FEEL MY POWER INCREASING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @some_random_merc
    @some_random_merc 9 місяців тому

    I started learning computer science recently and this has sparked my attention again

  • @dedhour6033
    @dedhour6033 11 місяців тому

    such a trippy effect if you look at one of them long enough it feels 3d and you're going forwards

  • @pikachumonster9999
    @pikachumonster9999 Рік тому +194

    Of course now, when I’m trying to sleep after two days of no sleep, i find myself watching sorting algorithms and being so enraptured with them that I’m still not sleeping

    • @colin5227
      @colin5227 8 місяців тому +3

      I hope you got some sleep!

  • @asteroidrules
    @asteroidrules Рік тому +213

    I get that varying the number of elements and the delay time helped to give each algorithm an appropriate amount of time on screen, but it would be interesting to see them all with the same number of elements and delay to get a feel for the actual performance differences between these different methods.

    • @hjuugoo4416
      @hjuugoo4416 10 місяців тому +30

      nah mate bogo sort would be represented unfairly as it would finish instantly

    • @paweg3694
      @paweg3694 9 місяців тому +3

      That's why you have the sorting time in miliseconds, and if dataset is changed it's just bc it's impractical to these two particulal algorithms

    • @usernametaken017
      @usernametaken017 Місяць тому

      ​@@hjuugoo4416 true! keep gambling 🗣🗣🗣

  • @concretehalls
    @concretehalls 11 місяців тому +5

    listening to sorting algorithms while studying sorting algorithms... nice

  • @undefinederror5306
    @undefinederror5306 Рік тому +1

    Optimized cocktail shaker looks like an eye slowly closing.

  • @ninjanyan1579
    @ninjanyan1579 Рік тому +34

    It never really hit home just how stupidly fast computers have gotten until I saw this. It sorted 512 things by comparing things nearly 100,000 times and swapping them nearly 60,000 times. Doing this by hand would take dozens of hours, and it did it faster than you can blink. (7 milliseconds, or .007 seconds. The average blink is anywhere from .3 to .1 seconds.)

  • @jamesgrimes4587
    @jamesgrimes4587 Рік тому +143

    1:32 looked like a rotating 3D image!
    (Personal list of favorites)
    17:09 merge sort

    • @tyegordon
      @tyegordon Рік тому +50

      Legends say James is still sleeping to the sound of sorting algorithms, and so for now we only get the one favorite, and the list remains unfinished 😔

    • @_s-p-e-c-t-r-a_music_
      @_s-p-e-c-t-r-a_music_ 11 місяців тому +1

      @@tyegordon lmao

  • @CygnusDoesThings
    @CygnusDoesThings 9 місяців тому

    this scratches my brain in a good way

  • @KatieCarolan
    @KatieCarolan 4 місяці тому

    i could watch this on loop all day

  • @Supuhstar
    @Supuhstar Рік тому +84

    3:55 and 4:20 So what I'm learning is that, if the sort might stop at any time, use Comb Sort or Circle Sort so that it is always vaguely sorted

    • @MaybeMintz
      @MaybeMintz Рік тому +3

      Unless you need to know whether it completed at a glance in which case comb or circle sort wouldn't be great

    • @Supuhstar
      @Supuhstar Рік тому

      @@MaybeMintz Mhmm

  • @itryen7632
    @itryen7632 2 роки тому +191

    I wonder if people are now actually using this to concentrate on their homework better via osmosis or something

  • @thepsychiatrist3774
    @thepsychiatrist3774 2 місяці тому +1

    Is it weird that I was able to meditate with this playing

  • @lukashalt2162
    @lukashalt2162 11 місяців тому

    Damn i really had to sit up straight for some of them to comprehend.
    Very good.

  • @DJRAINOFFICAL
    @DJRAINOFFICAL Рік тому +3

    from 8:40 its literal fucking music, I wouldn't be surprised at this point if my grandchildren would listen to something like that at parties later.

  • @packagedbeans608
    @packagedbeans608 Рік тому +35

    3:55 god that was incredible i felt it in my bone marrow

  • @linorder22
    @linorder22 5 місяців тому

    cycle sort scratches my brain in a good way

  • @erikcalugar5829
    @erikcalugar5829 8 місяців тому

    literally on the edge of my seat the whole video

  • @yfidalv
    @yfidalv Рік тому +56

    Holy cow that in-place merge sort was ridiculously expensive the comparisons just absolutely exploded

    • @Orc_2000
      @Orc_2000 Рік тому

      Timestamp?

    • @ThatDevTim
      @ThatDevTim Рік тому +8

      19:12

    • @Orc_2000
      @Orc_2000 Рік тому +4

      @@ThatDevTim thanks. And yeah, it looks cool but is ridiculous in terms of comparisons. Almost 2 million

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon Рік тому +16

      i feel like that guy in movies that slaps the table and yells "ENGLISH DAMNIT" bc he doesn't understand what the smart character is talking about

    • @TechSY730
      @TechSY730 Рік тому +2

      Yep, just taking classic merge sort and making it in place winds up being _awful_
      Which is why things like wiki sort and grail sort were developed. Getting the benefits of merge sort and recursion, along with in-place constant bounded memory overhead, but without stupid amounts of shifting stuff around.

  • @josephwright433
    @josephwright433 Рік тому +40

    This is an amazing way to visualise how efficient various sorting algorithms are, and the melodies slap.

    • @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544
      @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 11 місяців тому +1

      Well, it doesn’t tell you how efficient they are in the video so not really :)

    • @josephwright433
      @josephwright433 10 місяців тому +1

      @@whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 well it doesn't directly tell you how efficient they are, and I get there will be use cases where the dataset is much more complex than visualized here. But you get the general concept of an algorithms efficiency is by watching how various algorithms sort in this visualisation.

  • @elliotttfivenumbers
    @elliotttfivenumbers 8 місяців тому

    i hate you, i hate this. literally sat down to focus on some work, opened up youtube for some background music. this was the first video recommended for me, oh how cool. nope, i have sat here in awe and complete focus for an hour unable to break away to start my work at all. why does this make my brain feel like its being brushed. it is so good.

  • @hexxxo
    @hexxxo Рік тому

    thx for uploading my fav autechre album ❤

  • @felipearrais5415
    @felipearrais5415 Рік тому +33

    26:20 sounds sick af

    • @bug5460
      @bug5460 Рік тому +1

      it does fr

    • @azure_117
      @azure_117 Рік тому +1

      i know im late but wow, *it sounds so sick at 0.75x speed!*

    • @felipearrais5415
      @felipearrais5415 Рік тому

      ​@@azure_117 You're not, sorting algorithm type beats are timeless

  • @strawberrysloth633
    @strawberrysloth633 Рік тому +3

    RIP jerma you wouldve loved this video

  • @agarengames3101
    @agarengames3101 10 місяців тому

    the names just make sense
    i cant explain it but the vibes just match

  • @Fuer64
    @Fuer64 Рік тому +2

    I have only the faintest clue what the lines mean and none at all on why this is so enjoyable but it is and I love it

  • @diamond_tango
    @diamond_tango Рік тому +18

    This will be entertainment in the distant future of 2000.

  • @flatziswashed
    @flatziswashed Рік тому +22

    18:41 sounds almost like a song

  • @mr.duck1248
    @mr.duck1248 9 місяців тому

    These make me uncontrollably smile