Let's play bouncey ball! First you'll need to decide what type of ball you'd like to play with. Click the green flag to begin.
Search. Sort. Compare. This script offers the user several choices and then returns an answer based on a comparison. This is an example of a list (or set) comparison algorithm. Scientists often compare what they see with what other scientists have reported. This helps them identify new things in the world and recognize new patterns in their results. This project demonstrates one way to build a comparison script. It's very simple (no new species here, I'm afraid)! But as a proof of concept you might find it helpful for understanding some of the basic properties of the search, sort, and compare algorithms that exist all around us in the world...even if we don't know they're there.