Class CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

java.lang.Object
it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.chars.CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue
All Implemented Interfaces:
CharIndirectPriorityQueue, IndirectPriorityQueue<Character>

public class CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue extends Object implements CharIndirectPriorityQueue
A type-specific array-based semi-indirect priority queue.

Instances of this class use as reference list a reference array, which must be provided to each constructor, and represent a priority queue using a backing array of integer indices—all operations are performed directly on the array. The array is enlarged as needed, but it is never shrunk. Use the trim() method to reduce its size, if necessary.

Implementation Specification:
This implementation is extremely inefficient, but it is difficult to beat when the size of the queue is very small. Moreover, it allows to enqueue several time the same index, without limitations.
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Creates a new empty queue with capacity equal to the length of the reference array and using the natural order.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int capacity)
    Creates a new empty queue with given capacity and using the natural order.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a)
    Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, int size)
    Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, int size, CharComparator c)
    Wraps a given array in a queue using a given comparator.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, CharComparator c)
    Wraps a given array in a queue using a given comparator.
    CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int capacity, CharComparator c)
    Creates a new empty queue without elements with a given capacity and comparator.
    Creates a new empty queue with capacity equal to the length of the reference array and a given comparator.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    Signals the queue that all elements have changed.
    void
    Notifies this queue that the first element has changed (optional operation).
    void
    changed(int index)
    Notifies this queue that the specified element has changed (optional operation).
    void
    Removes all elements from this queue.
    Returns the type-specific comparator associated with this queue.
    int
    Dequeues the first element from this queue.
    void
    enqueue(int x)
    Enqueues a new element.
    int
    Returns the first element of this queue.
    int
    front(int[] a)
    Writes in the provided array the front of the queue, that is, the set of indices whose elements have the same priority as the top.
    int
    Returns the last element of this queue, that is, the element the would be dequeued last (optional operation).
    boolean
    remove(int index)
    Removes the specified element from this queue (optional operation).
    int
    Returns the number of elements in this queue.
     
    void
    Trims the backing array so that it has exactly size() elements.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

    Methods inherited from interface it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.IndirectPriorityQueue

    contains, isEmpty
  • Constructor Details

    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int capacity, CharComparator c)
      Creates a new empty queue without elements with a given capacity and comparator.
      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      capacity - the initial capacity of this queue.
      c - the comparator used in this queue, or null for the natural order.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int capacity)
      Creates a new empty queue with given capacity and using the natural order.
      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      capacity - the initial capacity of this queue.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, CharComparator c)
      Creates a new empty queue with capacity equal to the length of the reference array and a given comparator.
      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      c - the comparator used in this queue, or null for the natural order.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray)
      Creates a new empty queue with capacity equal to the length of the reference array and using the natural order.
      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, int size, CharComparator 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.

      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      a - an array of indices into refArray.
      size - the number of elements to be included in the queue.
      c - the comparator used in this queue, or null for the natural order.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, CharComparator 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.

      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      a - an array of indices into refArray.
      c - the comparator used in this queue, or null for the natural order.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a, int size)
      Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.

      The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.

      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      a - an array of indices into refArray.
      size - the number of elements to be included in the queue.
    • CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue

      public CharArrayIndirectPriorityQueue(char[] refArray, int[] a)
      Wraps a given array in a queue using the natural order.

      The queue returned by this method will be backed by the given array.

      Parameters:
      refArray - the reference array.
      a - an array of indices into refArray.
  • Method Details