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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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package java.util; |
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import java.util.function.Consumer; |
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import java.util.stream.Stream; |
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import java.util.stream.Streams; |
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/** |
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* An unbounded priority {@linkplain Queue queue} based on a priority heap. |
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* <p>This class and its iterator implement all of the |
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* <em>optional</em> methods of the {@link Collection} and {@link |
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* Iterator} interfaces. The Iterator provided in method {@link |
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* #iterator()} is <em>not</em> guaranteed to traverse the elements of |
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* #iterator()} and the Spliterator provided in method {@link #spliterator()} |
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* are <em>not</em> guaranteed to traverse the elements of |
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* the priority queue in any particular order. If you need ordered |
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* traversal, consider using {@code Arrays.sort(pq.toArray())}. |
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* java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue} class. |
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* <p>Implementation note: this implementation provides |
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* O(log(n)) time for the enqueing and dequeing methods |
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* O(log(n)) time for the enqueuing and dequeuing methods |
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* ({@code offer}, {@code poll}, {@code remove()} and {@code add}); |
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* linear time for the {@code remove(Object)} and {@code contains(Object)} |
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* methods; and constant time for the retrieval methods |
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* @since 1.5 |
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* @author Josh Bloch, Doug Lea |
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* @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection |
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* @param <E> the type of elements held in this queue |
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public class PriorityQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E> |
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implements java.io.Serializable { |
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* The number of elements in the priority queue. |
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int size; |
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/** |
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* The comparator, or null if priority queue uses elements' |
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* The number of times this priority queue has been |
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* <i>structurally modified</i>. See AbstractList for gory details. |
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transient int modCount = 0; // non-private to simplify nested class access |
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transient int modCount; // non-private to simplify nested class access |
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/** |
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* Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the default initial |
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} |
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* Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the default initial capacity and |
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* whose elements are ordered according to the specified comparator. |
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* @param comparator the comparator that will be used to order this |
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* priority queue. If {@code null}, the {@linkplain Comparable |
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* natural ordering} of the elements will be used. |
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* @since 1.8 |
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*/ |
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public PriorityQueue(Comparator<? super E> comparator) { |
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this(DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY, comparator); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Creates a {@code PriorityQueue} with the specified initial capacity |
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* that orders its elements according to the specified comparator. |
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a = Arrays.copyOf(a, a.length, Object[].class); |
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int len = a.length; |
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if (len == 1 || this.comparator != null) |
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if (a[i] == null) |
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for (Object e : a) |
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if (e == null) |
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this.queue = a; |
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this.size = a.length; |
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int i = size; |
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if (i >= queue.length) |
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grow(i + 1); |
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siftUp(i, e); |
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siftUp(i, e); |
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return true; |
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} |
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* @return {@code true} if this queue contains the specified element |
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public boolean contains(Object o) { |
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return indexOf(o) >= 0; |
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} |
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/** |
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* The following code can be used to dump the queue into a newly |
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* <pre> {@code String[] y = x.toArray(new String[0]);}</pre> |
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* Note that {@code toArray(new Object[0])} is identical in function to |
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* Index (into queue array) of element to be returned by |
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* subsequent call to next. |
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private int cursor; |
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* Index of element returned by most recent call to next, |
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private ArrayDeque<E> forgetMeNot; |
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* Element returned by the most recent call to next iff that |
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private E lastRetElt; |
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* The modCount value that the iterator believes that the backing |
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") |
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private E removeAt(int i) { |
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E removeAt(int i) { |
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/** |
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* Saves this queue to a stream (that is, serializes it). |
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* @serialData The length of the array backing the instance is |
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private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) |
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private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) |
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throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException { |
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heapify(); |
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public Spliterator<E> spliterator() { |
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* This is very similar to ArrayList Spliterator, except for extra |
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* Creates a <em><a href="Spliterator.html#binding">late-binding</a></em> |
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* and <em>fail-fast</em> {@link Spliterator} over the elements in this |
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* @since 1.8 |
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public final Spliterator<E> spliterator() { |
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return new PriorityQueueSpliterator<>(this, 0, -1, 0); |
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static final class PriorityQueueSpliterator<E> implements Spliterator<E> { |
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private final PriorityQueue<E> pq; |
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private int index; // current index, modified on advance/split |
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private int fence; // -1 until first use |
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int expectedModCount) { |
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public Spliterator<E> trySplit() { |
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public PriorityQueueSpliterator<E> trySplit() { |
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