Priority Queue with scoring function
[dependencies]
heapq = "0.1.0"
In the code you first need to create an instance with heaqp::PriorityQueue::new
. It takes a closure that converts your item type &T
into score type S: Ord
. Then you can use push/pop/peek
methods in the same way as std::collections::BinaryHeap
.
use std::cmp::Reverse;
use heapq::PriorityQueue;
fn main() {
// a score function that returns the length of a string
let score_fn = |s: &String| s.len();
// create a new priority queue with the score function
let mut queue = PriorityQueue::new(score_fn);
// the queue is empty at the beginning
assert!(queue.peek().is_none());
// push some items into the queue
// the score function is used to calculate the score of each item
queue.push("a".to_string()); // score = 1
queue.push("ccc".to_string()); // score = 3
queue.push("bb".to_string()); // score = 2
// you can also push an item with a explicit score
queue.push_with_score("b".to_string(), 10); // score = 10
// peek the item with the highest priority
assert_eq!(queue.peek(), Some(&"b".to_string()));
// pop the item with the highest priority
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("b".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("ccc".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("bb".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("a".to_string()));
// the queue is empty again
assert!(queue.peek().is_none());
// you can also use a reverse order
let score_fn = |s: &String| Reverse(s.len());
let mut queue = PriorityQueue::new(score_fn);
queue.push("a".to_string()); // score = -1
queue.push("ccc".to_string()); // score = -3
queue.push("bb".to_string()); // score = -2
// remember to use Reverse when pushing an item with a explicit score
queue.push_with_score("b".to_string(), Reverse(10)); // score = -10
assert_eq!(queue.peek(), Some(&"a".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("a".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("bb".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("ccc".to_string()));
assert_eq!(queue.pop(), Some("b".to_string()));
assert!(queue.peek().is_none());
}