I'm trying to implement MinHeap. I have implemented by writing the following insertion code:
int i = 0; //<declaring variable for "for loop"
//<Check if MinHeap is full
if (current_size == capacity - 1)
expand();
current_size++; //<increase current size
for (i = current_size; true;)
{
if (i == 1)
break;
if (key > array[i / 2])
break;
array[i] = array[i / 2];
i /= 2;
}
array[i] = key;
Deletion Code:
int i = 0, j = 0; //<declaring variables for "for loops"
if (current_size == 0)
return nullptr;
key = array[i]; //<array is started from index 1
type k = array[current_size--];
for (i = 1, j = 2; j <= current_size;)
{
if (j < current_size)
{
if (array[j] > array[j + 1])
j++;
}
if (k >= array[j])
break;
array[i] = array[j];
i = j;
j *= 2;
}
array[i] = k;
return &key;
I'm trying to modify it so that it can add elements with equal priority correctly.
Whenever I insert 4, 5, 4 in the same sequence the last element(4) is stored at index 3 of the array. I do understand that its not Binary Search Tree and the array still has heap structure but whenever I delete the top most element(4) at index 0 the top most element becomes 5 instead of the last 4. Should I change insertion algorithm or deletion algorithm?
Thanks :)
Edited: After doing more tests, using different ways, I have found that the problem is in deletion code. For example: If I insert 4, 5, 6, 4 and print them the order is right: 4, 4, 5, 6. So I think the problem is with the deletion code but I followed the algorithm correctly(or I hope so :). Can anyone kindly point out the problem in the deletion code?
Thanks