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Documentation and coding for the generation of combinations
This project comprises documentation and VBA programming code in respect of a combinations algorithm that I have written.
The algorithm is in the Excel file named Combinations.xlsm and the documentation that explains how to use interface and execution of the algorithm is in the pdf file called Combinations.pdf
You will need to enable macros in Excel in order to run the algorithm.
Documentation of two types of permutation algorithms
This project provides documentation on two different approaches to permutations. Permutations can be generated by building them or by transposing characters between different character positions. My project addresses the efficiency between CPU speed and memory usage for generating unique permutations from input source texts that have repeated characters.
The challenge is to create an efficient algorithm that can have the capacity to permutate sources texts that are hundreds and thousands...