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* heap_ops.cpp - Example program for heap operations.
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#include <algorithm> // for copy, make_heap, pop_heap, push_heap
#include <functional> // for less
#include <iostream> // for cout
#include <iterator> // for ostream_iterator
#include <vector> // for vector
#include <examples.h>
template <class charT, class Traits, class T, class Allocator>
void print_vector (std::basic_ostream<charT, Traits> &strm,
const std::vector<T, Allocator> &v)
{
std::copy (v.begin (), v.end (),
std::ostream_iterator<T, charT, Traits> (strm, " "));
strm << std::endl;
}
int main ()
{
typedef std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> > Vector;
const Vector::value_type d1[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 };
const Vector::value_type d2[] = { 1, 3, 2, 4 };
// Set up two vectors.
Vector v1 (d1 + 0, d1 + sizeof d1 / sizeof *d1);
Vector v2 (d2 + 0, d2 + sizeof d2 / sizeof *d2);
// Make heaps.
std::make_heap (v1.begin (), v1.end ());
std::make_heap (v2.begin (), v2.end (), std::less<int>());
// v1 = (4, x, y, z) and v2 = (4, x, y, z)
// Note that x, y and z represent the remaining values in the
// container (other than 4). The definition of the heap and heap
// operations does not require any particular ordering
// of these values.
// Copy both vectors to cout.
print_vector (std::cout, v1);
print_vector (std::cout, v2);
// Now let's pop.
std::pop_heap (v1.begin (), v1.end ());
std::pop_heap (v2.begin (), v2.end (), std::less<int>());
print_vector (std::cout, v1);
print_vector (std::cout, v2);
// And push.
std::push_heap (v1.begin (), v1.end ());
std::push_heap (v2.begin (), v2.end (), std::less<int>());
print_vector (std::cout, v1);
print_vector (std::cout, v2);
// Now sort those heaps.
std::sort_heap (v1.begin (), v1.end ());
std::sort_heap (v2.begin (), v2.end (), std::less<int>());
print_vector (std::cout, v1);
print_vector (std::cout, v2);
return 0;
}