Queue, Deque, and Priority Queue Implementations
Chapter 24
Slides by Steve Armstrong LeTourneau University Longview, TX 2007,Prentice Hall
Chapter Contents
A Linked List Implementation of a Queue An Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
A Circular Array A Circular Array with One Unused Location
A Vector-Based Implementation of a Queue Circular Linked Implementations of a Queue
A Two-Part Circular Linked Chain
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Chapter Contents
Java Class Library: The Class AbstractQueue A Doubly Linked Implementation of a Queue Possible Implementations of a Priority Queue Java Class Library: The Class PriorityQueue
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Use chain of linked nodes for the queue
Two ends at opposite ends of chain Accessing last node inefficient Could keep a reference to the tail of the chain
Place front of queue at beginning of chain Place back of queue at end of chain
With references to both
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-1 A chain of linked nodes that implements a queue.
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-2 (a) Before adding a new node to an empty chain; (b) after adding to it.
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-3 (a) Before adding a new node to the end of a chain; (b) after adding it.
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-4 (a) A queue of more than one entry; (b) after removing the queue's front.
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-5 (a) A queue of one entry; (b) after removing the queue's front.
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A Linked Implementation of a Queue
View source code of linked implementation of the ADT queue Note methods
enqueue getFront dequeue isEmpty clear private class Node
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Let queue[0] be the front
frontIndex, backIndex
are indices of front
and back
If we insist queue[0] is front
Must shift entries when we remove the front
Instead move frontIndex
Problem then is array can become full But now beginning of array could be empty
and available for use
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-6 An array that represents a queue without shifting its entries: (a) initially; (b) after removing the front twice;
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-6 An array that represents a queue without shifting its entries: (c) after several more additions & removals; (d) after two additions that wrap around to the beginning of the array
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A Circular Array
When queue reaches end of array
Add subsequent entries to beginning
Array behaves as though it were circular
First location follows last one
Use modulo arithmetic on indices
backIndex = (backIndex + 1) % queue.length
Note: with circular array
frontIndex == backIndex + 1
both when queue is empty and when full
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A Circular Array
Fig. 24-7 A circular array that represents a queue: (a) when full; (b) after removing 2 entries; (c) after removing 3 more entries;
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A Circular Array
Fig. 24-7 A circular array that represents a queue: (d) after removing all but one entry; (e) after removing remaining entry.
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A Circular Array with One Unused Location
Fig. 24-8 A sevenlocation circular array that contains at most six entries of a queue continued
Allows us to distinguish between empty and full queue
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A Circular Array with One Unused Location
Fig. 24-8 (ctd.) A seven-location circular array that contains at most six entries of a queue.
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A Circular Array with One Unused Location
Note source code of class of an arraybased implementation of the ADT queue Note methods
enqueue getFront dequeue doubleArray // a private method isEmpty isArrayFull
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-9 An array-base queue: (a) initially; (b) after removing its front by incrementing frontIndex;
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-9 An array-base queue: (c) after removing its front by setting queue[frontIndex] to null, then incrementing frontIndex.
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Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-10 Doubling the size of an array-based queue
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Vector-Based Implementation of a Queue
Maintain front of queue at beginning of vector Use addElement method to add entry at back
Vector expands as necessary
When remove front element, remaining elements move so new front is at beginning of vector
Indexes at front and back not needed
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Vector-Based Implementation of a Queue
Fig. 24-11 A vector that represents a queue.
Click to view source code of vector-based implementation of ADT queue
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Circular Linked Implementations of a Queue
Last node references first node
Now we have a single reference to last node
And still locate first node quickly
No node contains a null When a class uses circular linked chain for queue
Only one data item in the class The reference to the chain's last node
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Circular Linked Implementations of a Queue
Fig. 24-12 A circular linked chain with an external reference to its last node that (a) has more than one node; (b) has one node; (c) is empty.
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Linked nodes that form the queue followed by linked nodes available for use in the queue
queueNode references front of queue node freeNode references first available node
following end of queue
In essence we have two chains
One for the queue One for available nodes All joined in a circle
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Fig. 24-13 A two-part circular linked chain that represents both a queue and the nodes available to the queue.
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Fig. 24-14 A two-part circular linked chain that represents a queue: (a) when it is empty; (b) after adding one entry; (c) after adding three more entries.
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Fig. 24-14 A two-part circular linked chain that represents a queue: (d) after removing the front; (e) after adding one more entry
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Fig. 24-15 A chain that requires a new node for an addition to a queue: (a) before the addition; (b) after the addition.
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
Fig. 24-16 A chain with a node available for an addition to a queue: (a) before the addition; (b) after the addition.
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A Two-Part Linked Chain
View source code of a two-part circular linked implementation of the ADT queue Note the node implements Note methods
enqueue getFront dequeue isEmpty isChainFull
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Java Class Library: The Class AbstractQueue
Methods provided by this class
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A Doubly Linked Implementation of a Deque
Chain with head reference enables reference of first and then the rest of the nodes Tail reference allows reference of last node but not next-to-last We need nodes that can reference both
Previous node Next node
Thus the doubly linked chain
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A Doubly Linked Implementation of a Deque
Fig. 24-17 A doubly linked chain with head and tail references
Click to view source code of linked implementation of ADT deque
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A Doubly Linked Implementation of a Deque
Fig. 24-18 Adding to the back of a non empty deque: (a) after the new node is allocated; (b) after the addition is complete.
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A Doubly Linked Implementation of a Deque
Fig. 24-19 (a) a deque containing at least two entries; (b) after removing first node and obtaining reference to the deque's first entry.
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Possible Implementations of a Priority Queue
Fig. 24-20 Two possible implementations of a priority queue using (a) an array; (b) a chain of linked nodes.
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Java Class Library: The Class PriorityQueue
Extends java.util.AbstractQueue Implements methods in java.util.Queue
They adhere to specs of priority queue
View methods specified
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