how can I store 3 integer in priority_queue?
I want to store 3 integer in priority_queue. I know how to store 2 integer.
I store 2 integer with pair<int,int>
my code
priority_queue<pair<int,int> , vector<pair<int,int> > , greater<pair<int,int> > > pq;
pq.push(make_pair(5,6));
but I don't know how can I开发者_JAVA技巧 store 3 integer. I need help.
sorry for my English.
Simplest would be create a struct
which logically binds all the integers and create a priority queue of that struct objects.
EDIT Sample code:
#include <queue>
using namespace std;
struct S
{
int m_n1;
int m_n2;
int m_n3;
S(int n1, int n2, int n3) : m_n1(n1), m_n2(n2), m_n3(n3)
{
}
bool operator<(const struct S& other) const
{
//Your priority logic goes here
return m_n1 < other.m_n1;
}
};
int main()
{
priority_queue<S> pq;
//Add the elements to the queue
pq.push(S(1,2,3));
pq.push(S(4,2,3));
pq.push(S(2,2,3));
//This element will be S(4,2,3)
S s1 = pq.top();
pq.pop();
return 0;
}
or the easy way: std::pair<int,std::pair<int,int>>
You may use Boost::Tuple
#include "boost/tuple/tuple.hpp"
#include <queue>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
typedef boost::tuple<int, int, int> triple_t;
class my_greater {
public:
bool operator() (const triple_t& arg1, const triple_t& arg2) const
{
return arg1.get<0>() > arg2.get<0>();
return false;
}
};
typedef std::priority_queue<triple_t, std::vector<triple_t>, my_greater>
my_priority_queue;
int main()
{
my_priority_queue triples;
triples.push(boost::make_tuple(1,2,3));
triples.push(boost::make_tuple(10,20,30));
triples.push(boost::make_tuple(5,10,15));
triples.push(boost::make_tuple(15,30,45));
triples.push(boost::make_tuple(2,4,6));
std::cout << "Result: \n";
while (!triples.empty())
{
const triple_t& t = triples.top();
std::cout << t.get<0>() << ", " << t.get<1>() << ", " << t.get<2>() << std::endl;
triples.pop();
}
return 0;
}
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