Struct orx_priority_queue::DaryHeapWithMap
source · pub struct DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, const D: usize = 2>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,{ /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A d-ary heap which implements both PriorityQueue
and PriorityQueueDecKey
.
See PriorityQueueDecKey
for additional functionalities.
DaryHeapWithMap
achieves the additional features by making use of a map of nodes to positions on the heap.
§Flexibility (DaryHeapWithMap
) vs Performance (DaryHeapOfIndices
)
DaryHeapWithMap
(hence its variants such as BinaryHeapWithMap
) does not require to know
the absolute size of the closed set.
Furthermore, the node type needs to implement Hash + Eq
rather than HasIndex
trait defined in this crate.
Due to these, DaryHeapWithMap
might be considered as the more flexible PriorityQueueDecKey
variant.
On the other hand, DaryHeapOfIndices
(hence its variants such as BinaryHeapOfIndices
),
provides significantly faster accesses to positions of nodes on the heap.
This is important for PriorityQueueDecKey
operations such as decrease_key
or contains
.
Furthermore, in many algorithms such as certain network algorithms where nodes enter and exit the queue,
index_bound
can often trivially be set to number of nodes.
§Examples
§Heap as a PriorityQueue
Usage of d-ary heap as a basic priority queue.
use orx_priority_queue::*;
fn test_priority_queue<P>(mut pq: P)
where
P: PriorityQueue<usize, f64>
{
pq.clear();
pq.push(0, 42.0);
assert_eq!(Some(&0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.node()));
assert_eq!(Some(&42.0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.key()));
pq.push(1, 7.0);
assert_eq!(Some(&1), pq.peek().map(|x| x.node()));
assert_eq!(Some(&7.0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.key()));
let popped = pq.pop();
assert_eq!(Some((1, 7.0)), popped);
let popped = pq.pop();
assert_eq!(Some((0, 42.0)), popped);
assert!(pq.is_empty());
}
// d-ary heap using a hash map to locate existing nodes (although decrease-key is not used here)
test_priority_queue(DaryHeapWithMap::<_, _, 3>::default());
test_priority_queue(DaryHeapWithMap::<_, _, 4>::with_capacity(16));
// using type aliases to simplify signatures
test_priority_queue(BinaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue(BinaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
test_priority_queue(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
test_priority_queue(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
§Heap as a PriorityQueueDecKey
Usage of a d-ary heap as a priority queue with decrease key operation and its variants.
use orx_priority_queue::*;
fn test_priority_queue_deckey<P>(mut pq: P)
where
P: PriorityQueueDecKey<usize, f64>
{
pq.clear();
pq.push(0, 42.0);
assert_eq!(Some(&0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.node()));
assert_eq!(Some(&42.0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.key()));
pq.push(1, 17.0);
assert_eq!(Some(&1), pq.peek().map(|x| x.node()));
assert_eq!(Some(&17.0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.key()));
pq.decrease_key(&0, 7.0);
assert_eq!(Some(&0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.node()));
assert_eq!(Some(&7.0), pq.peek().map(|x| x.key()));
let res_try_deckey = pq.try_decrease_key(&1, 20.0);
assert_eq!(res_try_deckey, ResTryDecreaseKey::Unchanged);
let popped = pq.pop();
assert_eq!(Some((0, 7.0)), popped);
let popped = pq.pop();
assert_eq!(Some((1, 17.0)), popped);
assert!(pq.is_empty());
}
// d-ary heap using a hash map to locate existing nodes
test_priority_queue_deckey(DaryHeapWithMap::<_, _, 3>::default());
test_priority_queue_deckey(DaryHeapWithMap::<_, _, 4>::with_capacity(16));
// using type aliases to simplify signatures
test_priority_queue_deckey(BinaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue_deckey(BinaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
test_priority_queue_deckey(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue_deckey(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
test_priority_queue_deckey(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::default());
test_priority_queue_deckey(QuaternaryHeapWithMap::with_capacity(16));
Implementations§
source§impl<N, K, const D: usize> DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<N, K, const D: usize> DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
sourcepub fn new() -> Self
pub fn new() -> Self
Creates a new empty d-ary heap.
§Examples
use orx_priority_queue::*;
let mut heap = BinaryHeapWithMap::new();
heap.push('a', 4);
heap.push('b', 42);
assert_eq!(Some('a'), heap.pop_node());
assert_eq!(Some('b'), heap.pop_node());
assert!(heap.is_empty());
sourcepub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self
pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self
Creates a new d-ary heap with the given initial capacity
on the number of nodes to simultaneously exist on the heap.
sourcepub const fn d() -> usize
pub const fn d() -> usize
Returns the ‘d’ of the d-ary heap. In other words, it represents the maximum number of children that each node on the heap can have.
sourcepub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[(N, K)]
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[(N, K)]
Returns the nodes and keys currently in the queue as a slice; not necessarily sorted.
§Examples
use orx_priority_queue::*;
let mut queue = QuaternaryHeapWithMap::default();
queue.push("x", 42);
queue.push("y", 7);
queue.push("z", 99);
let slice = queue.as_slice();
assert_eq!(3, slice.len());
assert!(slice.contains(&("x", 42)));
assert!(slice.contains(&("y", 7)));
assert!(slice.contains(&("z", 99)));
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<N, K, const D: usize> Clone for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Clone for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
source§fn clone(&self) -> DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
fn clone(&self) -> DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl<N, K, const D: usize> Debug for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Debug for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
source§impl<N, K, const D: usize> Default for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Default for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
source§impl<N, K, const D: usize> PriorityQueue<N, K> for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<N, K, const D: usize> PriorityQueue<N, K> for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
source§type NodeKey<'a> = &'a (N, K)
where
Self: 'a,
N: 'a,
K: 'a
type NodeKey<'a> = &'a (N, K) where Self: 'a, N: 'a, K: 'a
source§type Iter<'a> = Iter<'a, (N, K)>
where
Self: 'a,
N: 'a,
K: 'a
type Iter<'a> = Iter<'a, (N, K)> where Self: 'a, N: 'a, K: 'a
source§fn peek(&self) -> Option<&(N, K)>
fn peek(&self) -> Option<&(N, K)>
source§fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<(N, K)>
fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<(N, K)>
source§fn pop_node(&mut self) -> Option<N>
fn pop_node(&mut self) -> Option<N>
source§fn pop_key(&mut self) -> Option<K>
fn pop_key(&mut self) -> Option<K>
source§fn push_then_pop(&mut self, node: N, key: K) -> (N, K)
fn push_then_pop(&mut self, node: N, key: K) -> (N, K)
source§impl<N, K, const D: usize> PriorityQueueDecKey<N, K> for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
impl<N, K, const D: usize> PriorityQueueDecKey<N, K> for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: Index,
K: PartialOrd + Clone,
source§fn contains(&self, node: &N) -> bool
fn contains(&self, node: &N) -> bool
node
is in the queue or not. Read moresource§fn key_of(&self, node: &N) -> Option<K>
fn key_of(&self, node: &N) -> Option<K>
node
if it is in the queue;
returns None otherwise. Read moresource§fn decrease_key(&mut self, node: &N, decreased_key: K)
fn decrease_key(&mut self, node: &N, decreased_key: K)
source§fn update_key(&mut self, node: &N, new_key: K) -> ResUpdateKey
fn update_key(&mut self, node: &N, new_key: K) -> ResUpdateKey
node
which is already in the queue as the given new_key
;
and returns the result of the operation: Read moresource§fn remove(&mut self, node: &N) -> K
fn remove(&mut self, node: &N) -> K
node
from the queue; and returns its current key. Read moresource§fn try_decrease_key(&mut self, node: &N, new_key: K) -> ResTryDecreaseKey
fn try_decrease_key(&mut self, node: &N, new_key: K) -> ResTryDecreaseKey
node
which is already in the queue if its prior key is strictly larger than the new_key
;
otherwise, it does nothing leaving the queue unchanged. Read moresource§fn decrease_key_or_push(&mut self, node: &N, key: K) -> ResDecreaseKeyOrPush
fn decrease_key_or_push(&mut self, node: &N, key: K) -> ResDecreaseKeyOrPush
node
is present in the queue: Read moresource§fn update_key_or_push(&mut self, node: &N, key: K) -> ResUpdateKeyOrPush
fn update_key_or_push(&mut self, node: &N, key: K) -> ResUpdateKeyOrPush
node
is present in the queue: Read moresource§fn try_decrease_key_or_push(
&mut self,
node: &N,
key: K,
) -> ResTryDecreaseKeyOrPush
fn try_decrease_key_or_push( &mut self, node: &N, key: K, ) -> ResTryDecreaseKeyOrPush
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Freeze for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> RefUnwindSafe for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: RefUnwindSafe,
K: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Send for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Sync for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> Unpin for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>
impl<N, K, const D: usize> UnwindSafe for DaryHeapWithMap<N, K, D>where
N: UnwindSafe,
K: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
source§unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
)