Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Queue Data Structure

#include <stdio.h> #define MAX 50 int queue_array[MAX]; int rear = - 1; int front = - 1; main() { int choice; while (1) { printf("1.Insert element to queue \n"); printf("2.Delete element from queue \n"); printf("3.Display all elements of queue \n"); printf("4.Quit \n"); printf("Enter your choice : "); scanf("%d", &choice); switch (choice) { case 1: insert(); break; case 2: delete(); break; case 3: display(); break; case 4: exit(1); default: printf("Wrong choice \n"); } } } insert() { int add_item; if (rear == MAX - 1) printf("Queue Overflow \n"); else { if (front == - 1) /*If queue is initially empty */ front = 0; printf("Inset the element in queue : "); scanf("%d", &add_item); rear = rear + 1; queue_array[rear] = add_item; } } delete() { if (front == - 1 || front > rear) { printf("Queue Underflow \n"); return ; } else { printf("Element deleted from queue is : %d\n", queue_array[front]); front = front + 1; } } display() { int i; if (front == - 1) printf("Queue is empty \n"); else { printf("Queue is : \n"); for (i = front; i <= rear; i++) printf("%d ", queue_array[i]); printf("\n"); } }

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