STL Sample for priority_queue::(push,pop,empty,top) FunctionsLast reviewed: October 9, 1997Article ID: Q157623 |
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SUMMARYThe sample code below illustrates how to use the priority_queue::push, priority_queue::pop, priority_queue::empty, priority_queue::top, and priority_queue::size STL functions in Visual C++.
MORE INFORMATIONThe priority_queue adapter holds objects of the type defined by the type of container supported by the priority_queue. The two containers supported are the vector and the deque. Objects are inserted by push() and removed by pop(). top() returns the top item in the priority_queue. Since adapters do not support iteration, a priority_queue has no associated iterator. Priority_queue allows you to maintain a sorted collection of items determined by an associated comparator function, such as less, greater, etc. The top item therefore becomes the candidate of choice, lowest or highest based on the function chosen.
Required Header
<queue> Prototype
priority_queue::push(); priority_queue::pop(); priority_queue::empty(); priority_queue::top(); priority_queue::size();NOTE: The class/parameter names in the prototype may not match the version in the header file. Some have been modified to improve readability.
DescriptionThe sample shows priority_queue implementation using deque and vector containers.
Sample Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Compile options needed: /GX // // <filename> : priority_queue.cpp // // Functions: // // priority_queue::push(), priority_queue::pop(), // priority_queue::empty(), priority_queue::top(), queue::size() // // Written by Debabrata Sarma // of Microsoft Product Support Services, // Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include <iostream> #include <queue> #include <deque> #include <vector> #include <functional> // Using priority_queue with deque // Use of function greater sorts the items in ascending ordertypedef deque<int, allocator<int> > INTDQU; typedef priority_queue<int,INTDQU, greater<int>, allocator<int> > INTPRQUE;
// Using priority_queue with vector // Use of function less sorts the items in descending ordertypedef vector<char, allocator<char> > CHVECTOR; typedef priority_queue<char,CHVECTOR,less<char>,allocator<char> > CHPRQUE;
void main(void){ int size_q; INTPRQUE q; CHPRQUE p; // Insert items in the priority_queue(uses deque) q.push(42); q.push(100); q.push(49); q.push(201); // Output the item at the top using top() cout << q.top() << endl; // Output the size of priority_queue size_q = q.size(); cout << "size of q is:" << size_q << endl; // Output items in priority_queue using top() // and use pop() to get to next item until // priority_queue is empty while (!q.empty()) { cout << q.top() << endl; q.pop(); } // Insert items in the priority_queue(uses vector) p.push('c'); p.push('a'); p.push('d'); p.push('m'); p.push('h'); // Output the item at the top using top() cout << p.top() << endl; // Output the size of priority_queue size_q = p.size(); cout << "size of p is:" << size_q << endl; // Output items in priority_queue using top() // and use pop() to get to next item until // priority_queue is empty while (!p.empty()) { cout << p.top() << endl; p.pop(); }} Program Output: 42 size of q is:4 42 49 100 201 m size of p is:5 m h d c a
REFERENCESVisual C++ Books On Line: Visual C++ Books:C/C++:Standard C++ Library Reference.
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