//: C04:PriorityQueue7.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // A priority queue that will hand you a vector #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; template class PQV { vector v; Compare comp; public: // Don't need to call make_heap(); it's empty: PQV(Compare cmp = Compare()) : comp(cmp) {} void push(const T& x) { // Put it at the end: v.push_back(x); // Re-adjust the heap: push_heap(v.begin(), v.end(), comp); } void pop() { // Move the top element to the last position: pop_heap(v.begin(), v.end(), comp); // Remove that element: v.pop_back(); } const T& top() { return v.front(); } bool empty() const { return v.empty(); } int size() const { return v.size(); } typedef vector TVec; TVec vector() { TVec r(v.begin(), v.end()); // It's already a heap sort_heap(r.begin(), r.end(), comp); // Put it into priority-queue order: reverse(r.begin(), r.end()); return r; } }; int main() { PQV > pqi; srand(time(0)); for(int i = 0; i < 100; i++) pqi.push(rand() % 25); const vector& v = pqi.vector(); copy(v.begin(), v.end(), ostream_iterator(cout, " ")); cout << "\n-----------\n"; while(!pqi.empty()) { cout << pqi.top() << ' '; pqi.pop(); } } ///:~