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AB33 Introduction page 1 of 9

A priority queue is essentially a list of items, each associated with a priority. In general, different items may have different priorities and we speak of one item having a higher priority than another. Given such a list, we can determine which is the highest (or the lowest) priority item in the list. Items are inserted into a priority queue in any arbitrary order. However, items are withdrawn from a priority queue in order of their priorities starting with the highest priority item first.

The key topics for this lesson are:

  1. Priority Queues
  2. Heaps
  3. Heap Deletion and Insertion
  4. Storage of Complete Trees
  5. The PriorityQueue Class
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