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Priority dict: a priority queue with updatable priorities You may have needed a priority queue with the ability to change the priorities of elements that were in the queue. This recipe solves this problem in an efficient way. The priority queue is implemented as a dictionary, where keys are the items of the queue, and values are their priorities…
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# By Matteo Dell'Amico | |
from heapq import heapify, heappush, heappop | |
class priority_dict(dict): | |
"""Dictionary that can be used as a priority queue. | |
Keys of the dictionary are items to be put into the queue, and values | |
are their respective priorities. All dictionary methods work as expected. | |
The advantage over a standard heapq-based priority queue is | |
that priorities of items can be efficiently updated (amortized O(1)) | |
using code as 'thedict[item] = new_priority.' | |
The 'smallest' method can be used to return the object with lowest | |
priority, and 'pop_smallest' also removes it. | |
The 'sorted_iter' method provides a destructive sorted iterator. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
super(priority_dict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
self._rebuild_heap() | |
def _rebuild_heap(self): | |
self._heap = [(v, k) for k, v in self.iteritems()] | |
heapify(self._heap) | |
def smallest(self): | |
"""Return the item with the lowest priority. | |
Raises IndexError if the object is empty. | |
""" | |
heap = self._heap | |
v, k = heap[0] | |
while k not in self or self[k] != v: | |
heappop(heap) | |
v, k = heap[0] | |
return k | |
def pop_smallest(self): | |
"""Return the item with the lowest priority and remove it. | |
Raises IndexError if the object is empty. | |
""" | |
heap = self._heap | |
v, k = heappop(heap) | |
while k not in self or self[k] != v: | |
v, k = heappop(heap) | |
del self[k] | |
return k | |
def __setitem__(self, key, val): | |
# We are not going to remove the previous value from the heap, | |
# since this would have a cost O(n). | |
super(priority_dict, self).__setitem__(key, val) | |
if len(self._heap) < 2 * len(self): | |
heappush(self._heap, (val, key)) | |
else: | |
# When the heap grows larger than 2 * len(self), we rebuild it | |
# from scratch to avoid wasting too much memory. | |
self._rebuild_heap() | |
def setdefault(self, key, val): | |
if key not in self: | |
self[key] = val | |
return val | |
return self[key] | |
def update(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
# Reimplementing dict.update is tricky -- see e.g. | |
# http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2007-May/000744.html | |
# We just rebuild the heap from scratch after passing to super. | |
super(priority_dict, self).update(*args, **kwargs) | |
self._rebuild_heap() | |
def sorted_iter(self): | |
"""Sorted iterator of the priority dictionary items. | |
Beware: this will destroy elements as they are returned. | |
""" | |
while self: | |
yield self.pop_smallest() |
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