This repo is a conglomeration of 4 of the big programs I wrote during my undergrad at UofM.
A program testing our knowledge on C++ vectors and general algorithmic thinking.
This program is based off a popular video. It explores an inputed royal family tree and accepts a name in the tree as an argument. It then outputs the number of people that would have to die in the royal family before the inputed name would be king/queen.
This program simulated highways/crossroads and we were given a car at a certain crossroad and asked to find the fastest path to a specific destination. A playful implmentation of the popular Dijkstra's algorithm using an Adjacency Matrix instead of a graph.
This program deals with prime numbers - more specifically prime sequences. We are given a range of numbers and asked to identify a prime sequence if one exists using all the numbers in a given range.