Author: Manuel Lemos
Package: PHP Sorting Algorithms Benchmarker
This package can help developers determining what can be the best method to sort arrays by testing each of the supported method by the package.
Then it can return information about the speed of processing of each of the methods to help developers deciding which is the best method for their purposes.
About the PHP Sorting Algorithms Benchmarker Package
The package PHP Sorting Algorithms Benchmarker is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.
The basic purpose is: Benchmark sorting arrays with different algorithms
Here follows in more detail what it does:
This package can benchmark sorting arrays with different algorithms.
It provides several classes that can sort arrays using several different algorithms like for instance: PHP native sort, bubble, comb, gnome, heap, MatosGoulart, quick and shell.
An additional class can also measure the time each algorithm take sort the arrays and stores the results in a class variable that can be inspected and displayed to compare the results.
Conclusion
The PHP Sorting Algorithms Benchmarker can be downloaded from download page or be installed using the PHP Composer tool following instructions in the Composer install instructions page.
This package was considered notable for implementing its benefits in a way that is worth noticing.
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