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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.bytes;
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.ints.IntArrays;
/** A class providing static methods and objects that do useful things with semi-indirect heaps.
	*
	* 

A semi-indirect heap is based on a reference array. Elements of * a semi-indirect heap are integers that index the reference array (note that * in an indirect heap you can also map elements of the reference * array to heap positions). */ public final class ByteSemiIndirectHeaps { private ByteSemiIndirectHeaps() {} /** Moves the given element down into the semi-indirect heap until it reaches the lowest possible position. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param heap the semi-indirect heap (starting at 0). * @param size the number of elements in the heap. * @param i the index in the heap of the element to be moved down. * @param c a type-specific comparator, or {@code null} for the natural order. * @return the new position in the heap of the element of heap index {@code i}. */ public static int downHeap(final byte[] refArray, final int[] heap, final int size, int i, final ByteComparator c) { assert i < size; final int e = heap[i]; final byte E = refArray[e]; int child; if (c == null) while ((child = (i << 1) + 1) < size) { int t = heap[child]; final int right = child + 1; if (right < size && ( (refArray[heap[right]]) < (refArray[t]) )) t = heap[child = right]; if (( (E) <= (refArray[t]) )) break; heap[i] = t; i = child; } else while ((child = (i << 1) + 1) < size) { int t = heap[child]; final int right = child + 1; if (right < size && c.compare(refArray[heap[right]], refArray[t]) < 0) t = heap[child = right]; if (c.compare(E, refArray[t]) <= 0) break; heap[i] = t; i = child; } heap[i] = e; return i; } /** Moves the given element up in the semi-indirect heap until it reaches the highest possible position. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param heap the semi-indirect heap (starting at 0). * @param size the number of elements in the heap. * @param i the index in the heap of the element to be moved up. * @param c a type-specific comparator, or {@code null} for the natural order. * @return the new position in the heap of the element of heap index {@code i}. */ public static int upHeap(final byte[] refArray, final int[] heap, final int size, int i, final ByteComparator c) { assert i < size; final int e = heap[i]; final byte E = refArray[e]; if (c == null) while (i != 0) { final int parent = (i - 1) >>> 1; final int t = heap[parent]; if (( (refArray[t]) <= (E) )) break; heap[i] = t; i = parent; } else while (i != 0) { final int parent = (i - 1) >>> 1; final int t = heap[parent]; if (c.compare(refArray[t], E) <= 0) break; heap[i] = t; i = parent; } heap[i] = e; return i; } /** Creates a semi-indirect heap in the given array. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param offset the first element of the reference array to be put in the heap. * @param length the number of elements to be put in the heap. * @param heap the array where the heap is to be created. * @param c a type-specific comparator, or {@code null} for the natural order. */ public static void makeHeap(final byte[] refArray, final int offset, final int length, final int[] heap, final ByteComparator c) { ByteArrays.ensureOffsetLength(refArray, offset, length); if (heap.length < length) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The heap length (" + heap.length + ") is smaller than the number of elements (" + length + ")"); int i = length; while(i-- != 0) heap[i] = offset + i; i = length >>> 1; while(i-- != 0) downHeap(refArray, heap, length, i, c); } /** Creates a semi-indirect heap, allocating its heap array. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param offset the first element of the reference array to be put in the heap. * @param length the number of elements to be put in the heap. * @param c a type-specific comparator, or {@code null} for the natural order. * @return the heap array. */ public static int[] makeHeap(final byte[] refArray, final int offset, final int length, final ByteComparator c) { final int[] heap = length <= 0 ? IntArrays.EMPTY_ARRAY : new int[length]; makeHeap(refArray, offset, length, heap, c); return heap; } /** Creates a semi-indirect heap from a given index array. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param heap an array containing indices into {@code refArray}. * @param size the number of elements in the heap. * @param c a type-specific comparator, or {@code null} for the natural order. */ public static void makeHeap(final byte[] refArray, final int[] heap, final int size, final ByteComparator c) { int i = size >>> 1; while(i-- != 0) downHeap(refArray, heap, size, i, c); } /** Retrieves the front of a heap in a given array. * *

The front of a semi-indirect heap is the set of indices whose associated elements in the reference array * are equal to the element associated to the first index. * *

In several circumstances you need to know the front, and scanning linearly the entire heap is not * the best strategy. This method simulates (using a partial linear scan) a breadth-first visit that * terminates when all visited nodes are larger than the element associated * to the top index, which implies that no elements of the front can be found later. * In most cases this trick yields a significant improvement. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param heap an array containing indices into {@code refArray}. * @param size the number of elements in the heap. * @param a an array large enough to hold the front (e.g., at least long as {@code refArray}). * @return the number of elements actually written (starting from the first position of {@code a}). */ public static int front(final byte[] refArray, final int[] heap, final int size, final int[] a) { final byte top = refArray[heap[0]]; int j = 0, // The current position in a l = 0, // The first position to visit in the next level (inclusive) r = 1, // The last position to visit in the next level (exclusive) f = 0; // The first position (in the heap array) of the next level for(int i = 0; i < r; i++) { if (i == f) { // New level if (l >= r) break; // If we are crossing the two bounds, we're over f = (f << 1) + 1; // Update the first position of the next level... i = l; // ...and jump directly to position l l = -1; // Invalidate l } if (( (top) == (refArray[heap[i]]) )) { a[j++] = heap[i]; if (l == -1) l = i * 2 + 1; // If this is the first time in this level, set l r = Math.min(size, i * 2 + 3); // Update r, but do not go beyond size } } return j; } /** Retrieves the front of a heap in a given array using a given comparator. * *

The front of a semi-indirect heap is the set of indices whose associated elements in the reference array * are equal to the element associated to the first index. * *

In several circumstances you need to know the front, and scanning linearly the entire heap is not * the best strategy. This method simulates (using a partial linear scan) a breadth-first visit that * terminates when all visited nodes are larger than the element associated * to the top index, which implies that no elements of the front can be found later. * In most cases this trick yields a significant improvement. * * @param refArray the reference array. * @param heap an array containing indices into {@code refArray}. * @param size the number of elements in the heap. * @param a an array large enough to hold the front (e.g., at least long as {@code refArray}). * @param c a type-specific comparator. * @return the number of elements actually written (starting from the first position of {@code a}). */ public static int front(final byte[] refArray, final int[] heap, final int size, final int[] a, final ByteComparator c) { final byte top = refArray[heap[0]]; int j = 0, // The current position in a l = 0, // The first position to visit in the next level (inclusive) r = 1, // The last position to visit in the next level (exclusive) f = 0; // The first position (in the heap array) of the next level for(int i = 0; i < r; i++) { if (i == f) { // New level if (l >= r) break; // If we are crossing the two bounds, we're over f = (f << 1) + 1; // Update the first position of the next level... i = l; // ...and jump directly to position l l = -1; // Invalidate l } if (c.compare(top, refArray[heap[i]]) == 0) { a[j++] = heap[i]; if (l == -1) l = i * 2 + 1; // If this is the first time in this level, set l r = Math.min(size, i * 2 + 3); // Update r, but do not go beyond size } } return j; } }





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