DEMO code of java queue, priority queue, and two-way queue
Package org. rui. collection2.queues; import java. util. using list; import java. util. priorityQueue; import java. util. queue; import java. util. concurrent. arrayBlockingQueue; import java. util. concurrent. concurrent1_queue; import java. util. concurrent. linkedBlockingQueue; import java. util. concurrent. priorityBlockingQueue; import org. rui. generics. anonymity. generator;/*** The following is a basic example of most operations related to the Queue implementation. * In addition to the priority Queue, queue will precisely generate the elements in the order in which they are placed * @ author lenovo **/public class QueueBeHavior {private static int count = 10; static
Void test (Queue
Queue, Generator
Gen) {for (int I = 0; I
{String [] s = ("one tow three four five six seven eight nine ten ". split (""); int I; public String next () {return s [I ++] ;}} public static void main (String [] args) {test (new partition list
(), New Gen (); test (new PriorityQueue
(), New Gen (); test (new ArrayBlockingQueue
(Count), new Gen (); test (new concurrent1_queue
(), New Gen (); test (new LinkedBlockingQueue
(), New Gen (); test (new PriorityBlockingQueue
(), New Gen () ;}}/** output: one pair three four five six seven eight nine ten eight five four nine one seven six ten three tow one tow three four five six seven eight nine ten one pair three four five six seven eight nten one tow three four five six seven eight nine ten eight five four nine one seven six ten three tow */
Package org. rui. collection2.queues; import java. util. priorityQueue; /* ** priority queue * primary and secondary priority sorting * the sorting order of this list is also controlled by Comparable * @ author lenovo **/public class ToDoList extends PriorityQueue
{Static class ToDoItem implements Comparable
{Private char primary; // main private int secondary; // two private String items; public ToDoItem (String item, char primary, int secondary) {this. primary = primary; this. secondary = secondary; this. item = item;} public int compareTo (ToDoItem o) {if (primary> o. primary) // first compare the main return + 1; if (primary = o. primary) if (secondary> o. secondary) // return + 1; else if (secondary = o. secondary) return 0; return-1;} public String ToString () {return Character. toString (primary) + secondary + ":" + item;} public void add (String td, char pri, int sec) {super. add (new ToDoItem (td, pri, sec);} public static void main (String [] args) {ToDoList to = new ToDoList ();. add ("Empty Trash", 'C', 4);. add ("Feed dog", 'A', 2);. add ("Feed bird", 'B', 7);. add ("Mow lawn", 'C', 3);. add ("Water lawn", 'A', 1);. add ("Feed cat", 'B', 1); while (! To. isEmpty () {System. out. println (. remove () ;}}/ ** output: A1: Water lawnA2: Feed dogB1: Feed catB7: Feed birdC3: Mow lawnC4: Empty Trash */
Package org. rui. collection2.queues; import java. util. queue list;/*** a two-way queue is a queue, but you can add or remove elements at any end. * This interface cannot be implemented by queue list, however, you can use a combination to create a Deque class, * @ author lenovo ** @ param
*/Public class Deque
{Private domains list
Deque = new consumer list
(); Public void addFirst (T e) {deque. addFirst (e);} public void addLast (T e) {deque. addLast (e);} public T getFirst (T e) {return deque. getFirst ();} public T getLast (T e) {return deque. getLast ();} public T removeFirst () {return deque. removeFirst ();} public T removeLast () {return deque. removeLast ();} public int size () {return deque. size ();} public String toString () {return deque. toString ();} // and other methods as necessary ............ //////////////////////////////////////// /////// public static void fillTest (Deque
De) {for (int I = 10; I <17; I ++) de. addFirst (I); for (int I = 50; I <55; I ++) de. addLast (I);} public static void main (String [] args) {Deque
Deque = new Deque
(); FillTest (deque); System. out. println (deque); while (deque. size ()! = 0) System. out. print (deque. removeFirst () + ""); System. out. println (); fillTest (deque); while (deque. size ()! = 0) System. out. print (deque. removeLast () + ""); System. out. println () ;}/ ** output: [16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54] 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 50 51 52 53 54 53 52 51 50 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 */