You may have heard the term algorithm recently, whether it was online or perhaps in some conversation about technology. It's a word that gets thrown around a lot, but what does it mean exactly?
Watch the video below to learn more about algorithms.
An algorithm is simply a set of steps used to complete a specific task . They're the building blocks for programming, and they allow things like computers, smartphones, and websites to function and make decisions.
In addition to being used by technology, a lot of things we do on a daily basis are similar to algorithms. Let's say you want to make some
spaghetti
. In order to do this successfully, there's a certain
set of steps
you need to follow in a
particular order
.
First, you'll need to boil a pot of water . Once it's boiling, you then add the spaghetti and cook it for a set amount of time, stirring occasionally. Once it's finished, you drain the water , then it's ready to be served with a sauce of your choice.
This entire process is actually an algorithm. Because you followed these steps in a particular order , you reached your desired outcome : a delicious pasta dish. But if you were to make a mistake like overcooking or undercooking your noodles, it probably wouldn't be as good.
Programs work in a similar way. Their code is made up of algorithms telling them what to do. Let's say we want to use a navigation app to get directions.
When we type a destination, the app uses an algorithm to look at the
various available routes
. Next, it uses a different algorithm to
check the current traffic
, then a third one takes that information and calculates the
best available route
.
All of these algorithms are built right in to the app's code. If there were any kind of error in the code, the app wouldn't be able to follow these algorithms correctly, meaning you wouldn't receive your directions.
Both of these examples show how humans and computers can use algorithms to
perform everyday tasks
. The difference is that computers can use algorithms and calculate things better, faster, and more efficiently than we can.
Technology will only continue to evolve and get even better at what it does. As long as coding and programming continue to be used, algorithms will be at the
heart of these technologies
, guiding what they do and how they do it.