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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.chars;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
/** A type-specific heap-based priority queue.
*
* Instances of this class represent a priority queue using a heap. The heap is enlarged as needed, but
* it is never shrunk. Use the {@link #trim()} method to reduce its size, if necessary.
*/
public class CharHeapPriorityQueue extends AbstractCharPriorityQueue {
/** The heap array. */
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
protected char[] heap = CharArrays.EMPTY_ARRAY;
/** The number of elements in this queue. */
protected int size;
/** The type-specific comparator used in this queue. */
protected CharComparator c;
/** Creates a new empty queue with a given capacity and comparator.
*
* @param capacity the initial capacity of this queue.
* @param c the comparator used in this queue, or null
for the natural order.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( int capacity, CharComparator c ) {
if ( capacity > 0 ) this.heap = new char[ capacity ];
this.c = c;
}
/** Creates a new empty queue with a given capacity and using the natural order.
*
* @param capacity the initial capacity of this queue.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( int capacity ) {
this( capacity, null );
}
/** Creates a new empty queue with a given comparator.
*
* @param c the comparator used in this queue, or null
for the natural order.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( CharComparator c ) {
this( 0, c );
}
/** Creates a new empty queue using the natural order.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue() {
this( 0, null );
}
/** Wraps a given array in a queue using a given comparator.
*
*
The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.
* The first size
element of the array will be rearranged so to form a heap (this is
* more efficient than enqueing the elements of a
one by one).
*
* @param a an array.
* @param size the number of elements to be included in the queue.
* @param c the comparator used in this queue, or null
for the natural order.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( final char[] a, int size, final CharComparator c ) {
this( c );
this.heap = a;
this.size = size;
CharHeaps.makeHeap( a, size, c );
}
/** Wraps a given array in a queue using a given comparator.
*
*
The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.
* The elements of the array will be rearranged so to form a heap (this is
* more efficient than enqueing the elements of a
one by one).
*
* @param a an array.
* @param c the comparator used in this queue, or null
for the natural order.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( final char[] a, final CharComparator c ) {
this( a, a.length, c );
}
/** Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.
*
*
The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.
* The first size
element of the array will be rearranged so to form a heap (this is
* more efficient than enqueing the elements of a
one by one).
*
* @param a an array.
* @param size the number of elements to be included in the queue.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( final char[] a, int size ) {
this( a, size, null );
}
/** Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.
*
*
The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.
* The elements of the array will be rearranged so to form a heap (this is
* more efficient than enqueing the elements of a
one by one).
*
* @param a an array.
*/
public CharHeapPriorityQueue( final char[] a ) {
this( a, a.length );
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void enqueue( char x ) {
if ( size == heap.length ) heap = CharArrays.grow( heap, size + 1 );
heap[ size++ ] = x;
CharHeaps.upHeap( heap, size, size - 1, c );
}
public char dequeueChar() {
if ( size == 0 ) throw new NoSuchElementException();
final char result = heap[ 0 ];
heap[ 0 ] = heap[ --size ];
if ( size != 0 ) CharHeaps.downHeap( heap, size, 0, c );
return result;
}
public char firstChar() {
if ( size == 0 ) throw new NoSuchElementException();
return heap[ 0 ];
}
public void changed() {
CharHeaps.downHeap( heap, size, 0, c );
}
public int size() { return size; }
public void clear() {
size = 0;
}
/** Trims the underlying heap array so that it has exactly {@link #size()} elements.
*/
public void trim() {
heap = CharArrays.trim( heap, size );
}
public CharComparator comparator() { return c; }
}