Sideshuffle
Sideshuffle is a term used in various contexts, most notably in video games and computer science, to describe a movement or operation where data or elements are shifted sideways. In gaming, it refers to a character's ability to move horizontally or laterally without changing their facing direction. This maneuver is often used for evading attacks, repositioning, or navigating specific game environments. Different games implement sideshuffles with varying mechanics, such as a quick dash, a sliding motion, or a series of small sidesteps.
In computer science, particularly in data structures and algorithms, a sideshuffle can refer to rearranging elements