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@grinstead/priority-queue

A performance-oriented PriorityQueue implementation for javascript

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PriorityQueue

A Priority Queue implementation in TypeScript that uses numeric priorities. It is designed to focus on cleanliness and performance and allows for either a highest priority first or a lowest priority first queue based on the what is passed to the constructor.

Internal benchmarking shows this is faster than fastpriorityqueue. The speedup primarily comes from explicitly passing a numeric priority into the queue instead of using a comparator to sort items.

This is not currently feature rich, though requests on the github are welcome.

Features

  • O(log n) insertion and removal.
  • O(1) peek
  • Supports negative and fractional priorities.
  • Configurable for either highest or lowest priority first.

Installation

You can install the PriorityQueue module via npm:

npm install @grinstead/priority-queue

Usage

Here is a basic example of how to use the PriorityQueue:

Importing the Module

import { PriorityQueue } from "@grinstead/priority-queue";

Creating a Priority Queue

By default, the priority queue returns the highest priority item first:

const queue = new PriorityQueue<string>();

You can create a priority queue that returns the lowest priority item first by passing true to the constructor:

const queue = new PriorityQueue<string>(true);

Adding Items

You can add items to the queue using the add method, which takes a priority and the item:

queue.add(1, "low priority item");
queue.add(10, "high priority item");

Peeking at the Highest Priority Item

The peek method returns the item with the highest priority without removing it from the queue:

console.log(queue.peek()); // Outputs: 'high priority item'

Peeking at the Priority of the Highest Priority Item

The peekPriority method returns the priority of the item with the highest priority without removing it from the queue:

console.log(queue.peekPriority()); // Outputs: 10

Removing the Highest Priority Item

The poll method returns and removes the item with the highest priority:

console.log(queue.poll()); // Outputs: 'high priority item'
console.log(queue.peek()); // Outputs: 'low priority item'

API

constructor(isLowestToHighest: boolean = false)

  • isLowestToHighest (optional): A boolean indicating whether the queue should prioritize lower values (true) or higher values (false). Defaults to false.

add(priority: number, item: T): void

Adds an item to the queue with the given priority.

peek(): T | undefined

Returns the item with the highest priority without removing it from the queue. Returns undefined if the queue is empty.

peekPriority(): number | undefined

Returns the priority of the item with the highest priority without removing it from the queue. Returns undefined if the queue is empty.

poll(): T | undefined

Returns and removes the item with the highest priority from the queue. Returns undefined if the queue is empty.

length: number

The number of items currently in the queue.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request for any bugs or feature requests.

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Package last updated on 18 Jun 2024

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