I am trying to learn and implement a min-heap to solve a problem: Loop that creates doubles and insert them into sorted array, in C
Basically, I start with a set of doubles, sorted from smallest to largest. Then, I generate doubles (possibly at random) and have to add the newly generated doubles to the set while keeping it sorted. Also, each time I insert a double, I remove the smallest double from the set.
(edit - The set doesn't have to be entirely sorted. The goal is to be able to look up and remove the minimum element after every insertion of a double. Keeping the set sorted was my first, naive, solution.)
Sounds like the kind of thing a min-heap was made to do.
Attempt
Since in C, array sizes are declared in advance, I have to create an array with length = maximum number of doubles I will end up with. Then, fill all the entries of this array with the value max_double.
Using the methods described here as a guide: http://opendatastructures.org/versions/edition-0.1e/ods-java/10_1_BinaryHeap_Implicit_Bi.html, I can make functions to insert and remove values into this array.
Insert: Replace the last entry (which will always be max_double) of the array with the number. Then keep swapping with the value of the parent node until the parent node's value is less than newly added value.
Remove: Replace the root node with max_double, and then compare it with its two children, swapping with the least of the children until its two children are max_double.
Question
Am I using the right approach for all these?
malloc()
function (of which you should not cast the return value).malloc()
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