std::priority_queue<T,Container,Compare>::pop
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void pop(); |
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Removes the top element from the priority queue. Effectively calls std::pop_heap(c.begin(), c.end(), comp); c.pop_back();.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
(none)
Complexity
Logarithmic number of comparisons plus the complexity of Container::pop_back.
Example
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#include <iostream> #include <queue> struct Event { int priority{}; char data{' '}; friend bool operator<(Event const& lhs, Event const& rhs) { return lhs.priority < rhs.priority; } friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Event const& e) { return os << '{' << e.priority << ", '" << e.data << "'}"; } }; int main() { std::priority_queue<Event> events; std::cout << "Fill the events queue:\t"; for (auto const e : {Event{6,'L'}, {8,'I'}, {9,'S'}, {1,'T'}, {5,'E'}, {3,'N'}}) { std::cout << e << ' '; events.push(e); } std::cout << "\nProcess events:\t\t"; for (; !events.empty(); events.pop()) { Event const& e = events.top(); std::cout << e << ' '; } std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
Fill the events queue: {6, 'L'} {8, 'I'} {9, 'S'} {1, 'T'} {5, 'E'} {3, 'N'} Process events: {9, 'S'} {8, 'I'} {6, 'L'} {5, 'E'} {3, 'N'} {1, 'T'}
See also
(C++11) |
constructs element in-place and sorts the underlying container (public member function) |
inserts element and sorts the underlying container (public member function) | |
accesses the top element (public member function) |