std::priority_queue
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Defined in header <queue>
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template< class T, |
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Priority queue is a container that allows for constant time maximum (or minimum, depending on Compare) extraction at the expense of logarithmic insertion. Working with a priority_queue is similar to managing a heap in some random access container, with the benefit of not being able to accidentally invalidate the heap.
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[edit] Member types
Member type | Definition |
container_type | Container |
value_type | Container::value_type |
size_type | Container::size_type |
reference | Container::reference |
const_reference | Container::const_reference |
[edit] Member functions
constructs the priority_queue (public member function) | |
destructs the priority_queue (public member function) | |
assigns values to the container adaptor (public member function) | |
Element access | |
access the top element (public member function) | |
Capacity | |
checks whether the underlying container is empty (public member function) | |
returns the number of elements (public member function) | |
Modifiers | |
inserts element and sorts the underlying container (public member function) | |
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constructs element in-place and sorts the underlying container (public member function) |
removes the first element (public member function) | |
swaps the contents (public member function) | |
Member objects | |
Container c |
the underlying container (protected member object) |
Compare comp |
the comparison function object (protected member object) |
[edit] Non-member functions
specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) |
[edit] Helper classes
specializes the std::uses_allocator type trait (function template) |