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esl_heap.c
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/* Heaps and priority queues.
* See TH Cormen, CE Leiserson, and RL Rivest, _Introduction to Algorithms_, MIT Press, 1999.
*
* Contents:
* 1. The <ESL_HEAP> object: creation, access.
* 2. Rest of the API: inserting, extracting values.
* 3. Debugging, development.
* 4. Internal functions.
* 5. Unit tests.
* 6. Test driver.
*/
#include <esl_config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_heap.h"
static int heap_grow(ESL_HEAP *hp);
static void iheapify (ESL_HEAP *hp, int idx);
/*****************************************************************
* 1. The <ESL_HEAP> object.
*****************************************************************/
/* Function: esl_heap_ICreate()
* Synopsis: Create a heap for storing integers.
*
* Purpose: Create a heap for storing integers. <maxormin> is
* <eslHEAP_MIN> or <eslHEAP_MAX>; it states whether
* minimum or maximum values are sorted to the top of the
* heap.
*
* Args: maxormin : <eslHEAP_MIN | eslHEAP_MAX>
*
* Returns: a pointer to the new heap.
*
* Throws: <NULL> on allocation failure.
*/
ESL_HEAP *
esl_heap_ICreate(int maxormin)
{
ESL_HEAP *hp = NULL;
int status;
ESL_DASSERT1(( maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN || maxormin == eslHEAP_MAX));
ESL_ALLOC(hp, sizeof(ESL_HEAP));
hp->idata = NULL;
hp->n = 0;
hp->maxormin = maxormin;
ESL_ALLOC(hp->idata, sizeof(int) * eslHEAP_INITALLOC);
hp->nalloc = eslHEAP_INITALLOC;
return hp;
ERROR:
esl_heap_Destroy(hp);
return NULL;
}
/* Function: esl_heap_GetCount()
* Synopsis: Returns the number of items in the heap.
*/
int
esl_heap_GetCount(ESL_HEAP *hp)
{
return hp->n;
}
/* Function: esl_heap_IGetTopVal()
* Synopsis: Peeks at and returns the best (topmost) value in the heap.
*
* Purpose: Peek at the best (topmost) value in heap <hp> and
* return it. The heap is unaffected. If the heap is
* empty, return 0.
*/
int
esl_heap_IGetTopVal(ESL_HEAP *hp)
{
return (hp->n ? hp->idata[0] : 0);
}
/* Function: esl_heap_Reuse()
* Synopsis: Reuse a heap.
*
* Purpose: As an alternative to destroy'ing an old heap and
* create'ing a new one, empty this heap and reinitialize
* it, as if it is a freshly created heap of the same
* data type and same <maxormin>.
*
* Returns: <eslOK>
*/
int
esl_heap_Reuse(ESL_HEAP *hp)
{
hp->n = 0;
return eslOK;
}
/* Function: esl_heap_Destroy()
* Synopsis: Free a heap.
*
* Purpose: Destroys heap <hp>, of any data type.
*
* Returns: (void)
*
* Throws: (no abnormal error conditions)
*/
void
esl_heap_Destroy(ESL_HEAP *hp)
{
if (hp)
{
if (hp->idata) free(hp->idata);
free (hp);
}
}
/*****************************************************************
* 2. Rest of the API: inserting, extracting values
*****************************************************************/
/* Function: esl_heap_IInsert()
* Synopsis: Insert a value into the heap.
*
* Purpose: Insert value <val> into heap <hp>.
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success.
*
* Throws: <eslEMEM> on allocation failure.
*/
int
esl_heap_IInsert(ESL_HEAP *hp, int val)
{
int idx, parentidx;
int status;
if (hp->n == hp->nalloc && (status = heap_grow(hp)) != eslOK) return status;
hp->n++;
idx = hp->n - 1;
while (idx > 0 && (hp->maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN ? hp->idata[ESL_HEAP_PARENT(idx)] > val : hp->idata[ESL_HEAP_PARENT(idx)] < val))
{
parentidx = ESL_HEAP_PARENT(idx);
hp->idata[idx] = hp->idata[parentidx];
idx = parentidx;
}
hp->idata[idx] = val;
return eslOK;
}
/* Function: esl_heap_IExtractTop()
* Synopsis: Extract the top value from the heap.
*
* Purpose: Extract the best (topmost) value from heap <hp>.
* Delete it from the heap. Return it in <*opt_val>.
*
* To simply delete the topmost value (without retrieving
* its value), pass <NULL> for <opt_val>.
* If the heap is empty, return <eslEOD>, and
* <*opt_val> is 0.
*
* Returns: <eslOK> on success, and <*opt_val> is the extracted
* topmost value.
*
* <eslEOD> if the heap is empty; <*opt_val> is 0.
*
* Throws: (no abnormal error conditions)
*/
int
esl_heap_IExtractTop(ESL_HEAP *hp, int *opt_val)
{
int bestval;
if (hp->n == 0) { *opt_val = 0; return eslEOD; }
bestval = hp->idata[0];
hp->idata[0] = hp->idata[hp->n-1];
hp->n--;
iheapify(hp, 0);
if (opt_val) *opt_val = bestval;
return eslOK;
}
/*****************************************************************
* 3. Debugging, development.
*****************************************************************/
int
esl_heap_Validate(ESL_HEAP *hp, char *errbuf)
{
int idx, lidx, ridx;
for (idx = 0; idx < hp->n; idx++)
{
lidx = ESL_HEAP_LEFT(idx);
ridx = lidx+1;
if (lidx < hp->n && ( hp->maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN ? hp->idata[lidx] < hp->idata[idx] : hp->idata[lidx] > hp->idata[idx] ))
ESL_FAIL(eslFAIL, errbuf, "at %d (value %d): left child %d (value %d) is better", idx, hp->idata[idx], lidx, hp->idata[lidx]);
if (ridx < hp->n && ( hp->maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN ? hp->idata[ridx] < hp->idata[idx] : hp->idata[ridx] > hp->idata[idx] ))
ESL_FAIL(eslFAIL, errbuf, "at %d (value %d): right child %d (value %d) is better", idx, hp->idata[idx], ridx, hp->idata[ridx]);
}
return eslOK;
}
/*****************************************************************
* 4. Internal functions
*****************************************************************/
static int
heap_grow(ESL_HEAP *hp)
{
int status;
if (hp->idata) {
ESL_REALLOC(hp->idata, sizeof(int) * (hp->nalloc*2));
hp->nalloc += hp->nalloc;
}
return eslOK;
ERROR:
return eslEMEM;
}
static void
iheapify(ESL_HEAP *hp, int idx)
{
int bestidx = idx;
int leftidx, rightidx;
while (1) /* while loop avoids recursive heapify call */
{
leftidx = ESL_HEAP_LEFT(idx);
rightidx = leftidx+1;
if (leftidx < hp->n && (hp->maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN ? hp->idata[leftidx] < hp->idata[idx] : hp->idata[leftidx] > hp->idata[idx]) ) bestidx = leftidx;
if (rightidx < hp->n && (hp->maxormin == eslHEAP_MIN ? hp->idata[rightidx] < hp->idata[bestidx] : hp->idata[rightidx] > hp->idata[bestidx]) ) bestidx = rightidx;
if (bestidx == idx) break; /* nothing needed to be changed: either because <idx> satisfies heap property, or because it has no children */
ESL_SWAP(hp->idata[idx], hp->idata[bestidx], int);
idx = bestidx;
}
}
/*****************************************************************
* 5. Unit tests
*****************************************************************/
#ifdef eslHEAP_TESTDRIVE
#include "esl_random.h"
static void
utest_sorting(ESL_RANDOMNESS *rng)
{
char *msg = "utest_sorting():: unit test failure";
ESL_HEAP *hp = NULL;
int *val = NULL;
int nv = 1 + esl_rnd_Roll(rng, 10000);
char errbuf[eslERRBUFSIZE];
int i,n2,x;
/* Create an array of numbers 1..nv in randomized order. */
if ( (val = malloc(sizeof(int) * nv)) == NULL) esl_fatal("utest_sorting():: allocation failed");
for (i = 0; i < nv; i++) val[i] = i+1;
for (n2 = nv; n2 > 1; n2--)
{ /* a compact Fisher-Yates shuffle. Can't put the Roll() into the ESL_SWAP(), because it's a macro: avoid double evaluation */
i = esl_rnd_Roll(rng, n2);
ESL_SWAP( val[i], val[n2-1], int);
}
/* Add those numbers (in their randomized order) to a min heap */
if ( (hp = esl_heap_ICreate(eslHEAP_MIN)) == NULL) esl_fatal(msg);
for (i = 0; i < nv; i++)
if (esl_heap_IInsert(hp, val[i]) != eslOK) esl_fatal(msg);
if (esl_heap_Validate(hp, errbuf) != eslOK) esl_fatal("utest: heap validation fails: %s", errbuf);
/* Now if we pull numbers off the heap, they'll come off in sorted order, 1..nv */
for (i = 1; i <= nv; i++)
{
if (esl_heap_IExtractTop(hp, &x) != eslOK) esl_fatal(msg);
if (x != i) esl_fatal(msg);
if (hp->n != nv-i) esl_fatal(msg);
}
esl_heap_Destroy(hp);
free(val);
}
#endif /*eslHEAP_TESTDRIVE*/
/*****************************************************************
* 6. Test driver
*****************************************************************/
#ifdef eslHEAP_TESTDRIVE
#include "easel.h"
#include "esl_getopts.h"
static ESL_OPTIONS options[] = {
/* name type default env range togs reqs incomp help docgrp */
{"-h", eslARG_NONE, FALSE, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "show help and usage", 0},
{"-s", eslARG_INT, "0", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "set random number seed to <n>", 0},
{ 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
};
static char usage[] = "[-options]";
static char banner[] = "test driver for ESL_HEAP: heaps and priority queues";
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
ESL_GETOPTS *go = esl_getopts_CreateDefaultApp(options, 0, argc, argv, banner, usage);
ESL_RANDOMNESS *rng = esl_randomness_Create(esl_opt_GetInteger(go, "-s"));
fprintf(stderr, "## %s\n", argv[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "# rng seed = %" PRIu32 "\n", esl_randomness_GetSeed(rng));
utest_sorting(rng);
fprintf(stderr, "# status = ok\n");
esl_getopts_Destroy(go);
esl_randomness_Destroy(rng);
return 0;
}
#endif /*eslHEAP_TESTDRIVE*/