Fund. CS II (CS152 2005S)

Class 28: Priority Queues

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Held: Friday, March 11, 2005

Summary: Today we investigate priority queues, linear structures in which the policy is highest-priority first, which usually translates into smallest first.

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Notes:

Overview:

Priority queue basics

Applications of Priority Queues

Implementing priorty queues

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