Class PriorityBuffer

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Iterable, Collection, Buffer

    public class PriorityBuffer
    extends AbstractCollection
    implements Buffer, Serializable
    Binary heap implementation of Buffer that provides for removal based on Comparator ordering.

    The removal order of a binary heap is based on either the natural sort order of its elements or a specified Comparator. The remove() method always returns the first element as determined by the sort order. (The ascendingOrder flag in the constructors can be used to reverse the sort order, in which case remove() will always remove the last element.) The removal order is not the same as the order of iteration; elements are returned by the iterator in no particular order.

    The add(Object) and remove() operations perform in logarithmic time. The get() operation performs in constant time. All other operations perform in linear time or worse.

    Note that this implementation is not synchronized. Use BufferUtils.synchronizedBuffer(Buffer) or SynchronizedBuffer.decorate(Buffer) to provide synchronized access to a PriorityBuffer:

     Buffer heap = SynchronizedBuffer.decorate(new PriorityBuffer());
     

    This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.2.

    Since:
    Commons Collections 3.0 (previously BinaryHeap v1.0)
    Version:
    $Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $
    Author:
    Peter Donald, Ram Chidambaram, Michael A. Smith, Paul Jack, Stephen Colebourne, Steve Phelps
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • elements

        protected Object[] elements
        The elements in this buffer.
      • size

        protected int size
        The number of elements currently in this buffer.
      • ascendingOrder

        protected boolean ascendingOrder
        If true, the first element as determined by the sort order will be returned. If false, the last element as determined by the sort order will be returned.
      • comparator

        protected Comparator comparator
        The comparator used to order the elements
    • Constructor Detail

      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer()
        Constructs a new empty buffer that sorts in ascending order by the natural order of the objects added.
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(Comparator comparator)
        Constructs a new empty buffer that sorts in ascending order using the specified comparator.
        Parameters:
        comparator - the comparator used to order the elements, null means use natural order
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(boolean ascendingOrder)
        Constructs a new empty buffer specifying the sort order and using the natural order of the objects added.
        Parameters:
        ascendingOrder - if true the heap is created as a minimum heap; otherwise, the heap is created as a maximum heap
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(boolean ascendingOrder,
                              Comparator comparator)
        Constructs a new empty buffer specifying the sort order and comparator.
        Parameters:
        ascendingOrder - true to use the order imposed by the given comparator; false to reverse that order
        comparator - the comparator used to order the elements, null means use natural order
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(int capacity)
        Constructs a new empty buffer that sorts in ascending order by the natural order of the objects added, specifying an initial capacity.
        Parameters:
        capacity - the initial capacity for the buffer, greater than zero
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if capacity is <= 0
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(int capacity,
                              Comparator comparator)
        Constructs a new empty buffer that sorts in ascending order using the specified comparator and initial capacity.
        Parameters:
        capacity - the initial capacity for the buffer, greater than zero
        comparator - the comparator used to order the elements, null means use natural order
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if capacity is <= 0
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(int capacity,
                              boolean ascendingOrder)
        Constructs a new empty buffer that specifying initial capacity and sort order, using the natural order of the objects added.
        Parameters:
        capacity - the initial capacity for the buffer, greater than zero
        ascendingOrder - if true the heap is created as a minimum heap; otherwise, the heap is created as a maximum heap.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if capacity is <= 0
      • PriorityBuffer

        public PriorityBuffer​(int capacity,
                              boolean ascendingOrder,
                              Comparator comparator)
        Constructs a new empty buffer that specifying initial capacity, sort order and comparator.
        Parameters:
        capacity - the initial capacity for the buffer, greater than zero
        ascendingOrder - true to use the order imposed by the given comparator; false to reverse that order
        comparator - the comparator used to order the elements, null means use natural order
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if capacity is <= 0
    • Method Detail

      • isAscendingOrder

        public boolean isAscendingOrder()
        Checks whether the heap is ascending or descending order.
        Returns:
        true if ascending order (a min heap)
      • comparator

        public Comparator comparator()
        Gets the comparator being used for this buffer, null is natural order.
        Returns:
        the comparator in use, null is natural order
      • size

        public int size()
        Returns the number of elements in this buffer.
        Specified by:
        size in interface Collection
        Specified by:
        size in class AbstractCollection
        Returns:
        the number of elements in this buffer
      • add

        public boolean add​(Object element)
        Adds an element to the buffer.

        The element added will be sorted according to the comparator in use.

        Specified by:
        add in interface Collection
        Overrides:
        add in class AbstractCollection
        Parameters:
        element - the element to be added
        Returns:
        true always
      • get

        public Object get()
        Gets the next element to be removed without actually removing it (peek).
        Specified by:
        get in interface Buffer
        Returns:
        the next element
        Throws:
        BufferUnderflowException - if the buffer is empty
      • isAtCapacity

        protected boolean isAtCapacity()
        Tests if the buffer is at capacity.
        Returns:
        true if buffer is full; false otherwise.
      • percolateDownMinHeap

        protected void percolateDownMinHeap​(int index)
        Percolates element down heap from the position given by the index.

        Assumes it is a minimum heap.

        Parameters:
        index - the index for the element
      • percolateDownMaxHeap

        protected void percolateDownMaxHeap​(int index)
        Percolates element down heap from the position given by the index.

        Assumes it is a maximum heap.

        Parameters:
        index - the index of the element
      • percolateUpMinHeap

        protected void percolateUpMinHeap​(int index)
        Percolates element up heap from the position given by the index.

        Assumes it is a minimum heap.

        Parameters:
        index - the index of the element to be percolated up
      • percolateUpMinHeap

        protected void percolateUpMinHeap​(Object element)
        Percolates a new element up heap from the bottom.

        Assumes it is a minimum heap.

        Parameters:
        element - the element
      • percolateUpMaxHeap

        protected void percolateUpMaxHeap​(int index)
        Percolates element up heap from from the position given by the index.

        Assume it is a maximum heap.

        Parameters:
        index - the index of the element to be percolated up
      • percolateUpMaxHeap

        protected void percolateUpMaxHeap​(Object element)
        Percolates a new element up heap from the bottom.

        Assume it is a maximum heap.

        Parameters:
        element - the element
      • compare

        protected int compare​(Object a,
                              Object b)
        Compares two objects using the comparator if specified, or the natural order otherwise.
        Parameters:
        a - the first object
        b - the second object
        Returns:
        -ve if a less than b, 0 if they are equal, +ve if a greater than b
      • grow

        protected void grow()
        Increases the size of the heap to support additional elements
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this heap. The returned string is similar to those produced by standard JDK collections.
        Overrides:
        toString in class AbstractCollection
        Returns:
        a string representation of this heap