Functional Heap implementation based on pairing-heap algorithm and immutable data structures. See more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pairing_heap.
t_of_sexp
is not supported, because of the difficulty involved in recreating the
comparison function.
Checks whether the provided element is there, using polymorphic compare if equal
is not provided
fold t ~init ~f
returns f (... f (f (f init e1) e2) e3 ...) en
, where e1..en
are the elements of t
Returns true
if and only if there exists an element for which the provided
function evaluates to true
. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns true
if and only if the provided function evaluates to true
for all
elements. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns the number of elements for which the provided function evaluates to true.
Returns as an option
the first element for which f
evaluates to true.
Returns the first evaluation of f
that returns Some
, and returns None
if there
is no such element.
Returns a minimum (resp maximum) element from the collection using the provided
cmp
function, or None
if the collection is empty. In case of a tie, the first
element encountered while traversing the collection is returned. The implementation
uses fold
so it has the same complexity as fold
.
The comparison function in min_elt
and max_elt
are independent of that used to
order the heap. Since the provided cmp
may be different from the one used to
create the heap, it is necessary for these functions to traverse the entire heap. If
you want to access the smallest element of the heap according to the heap's comparison
function, you should use top
.
The elements of to_list t
are not in any particular order. You need to sort the
list afterwards if you want to get a sorted list.
create ~cmp
returns a new min-heap that uses ordering function cmp
.
The top of the heap is the smallest element as determined by the provided comparison function.
This returns the top (i.e. smallest) element of the heap. Complexity O(1).