std::ranges:: make_heap

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Defined in header <algorithm>
Call signature
template < std:: random_access_iterator I, std:: sentinel_for < I > S,

class Comp = ranges:: less , class Proj = std:: identity >
requires std:: sortable < I, Comp, Proj >

constexpr I make_heap ( I first, S last, Comp comp = { } , Proj proj = { } ) ;
(1) (since C++20)
template < ranges:: random_access_range R,

class Comp = ranges:: less , class Proj = std:: identity >
requires std:: sortable < ranges:: iterator_t < R > , Comp, Proj >
constexpr ranges:: borrowed_iterator_t < R >

make_heap ( R && r, Comp comp = { } , Proj proj = { } ) ;
(2) (since C++20)

Constructs a heap with respect to comp and proj from the elements in the specified range.

1) The specified range is [ first , last ) .
2) The specified range is r .

The function-like entities described on this page are algorithm function objects (informally known as niebloids ), that is:

Parameters

first, last - the iterator and sentinel designating the range of elements to modify
r - the range of elements to modify
comp - comparator to apply to the projected elements
proj - projection to apply to the elements

Return value

1) last

Complexity

At most 3·N applications of comp and 6·N applications of proj , where N is:

1) ranges:: distance ( first, last )

Example

#include <algorithm>
#include <cmath>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
 
void out(const auto& what, int n = 1)
{
    while (n-- > 0)
        std::cout << what;
}
 
void print(auto rem, const auto& v)
{
    out(rem);
    for (auto e : v)
        out(e), out(' ');
    out('\n');
}
 
void draw_heap(const auto& v)
{
    auto bails = [](int n, int w)
    {
        auto b = [](int w) { out("┌"), out("─", w), out("┴"), out("─", w), out("┐"); };
        if (!(n /= 2))
            return;
        for (out(' ', w); n-- > 0;)
            b(w), out(' ', w + w + 1);
        out('\n');
    };
 
    auto data = [](int n, int w, auto& first, auto last)
    {
        for (out(' ', w); n-- > 0 && first != last; ++first)
            out(*first), out(' ', w + w + 1);
        out('\n');
    };
 
    auto tier = [&](int t, int m, auto& first, auto last)
    {
        const int n{1 << t};
        const int w{(1 << (m - t - 1)) - 1};
        bails(n, w), data(n, w, first, last);
    };
 
    const int m{static_cast<int>(std::ceil(std::log2(1 + v.size())))};
    auto first{v.cbegin()};
    for (int i{}; i != m; ++i)
        tier(i, m, first, v.cend());
}
 
int main()
{
    std::vector h{1, 6, 1, 8, 0, 3, 3, 9, 8, 8, 7, 4, 9, 8, 9};
    print("source: ", h);
 
    std::ranges::make_heap(h);
    print("\n" "max-heap: ", h);
    draw_heap(h);
 
    std::ranges::make_heap(h, std::greater{});
    print("\n" "min-heap: ", h);
    draw_heap(h);
}

Output:

source: 1 6 1 8 0 3 3 9 8 8 7 4 9 8 9
 
max-heap: 9 8 9 8 8 4 9 6 1 0 7 1 3 8 3
       9
   ┌───┴───┐
   8       9
 ┌─┴─┐   ┌─┴─┐
 8   8   4   9
┌┴┐ ┌┴┐ ┌┴┐ ┌┴┐
6 1 0 7 1 3 8 3
 
min-heap: 0 1 1 8 6 3 3 9 8 8 7 4 9 8 9
       0
   ┌───┴───┐
   1       1
 ┌─┴─┐   ┌─┴─┐
 8   6   3   3
┌┴┐ ┌┴┐ ┌┴┐ ┌┴┐
9 8 8 7 4 9 8 9

See also

checks if the given range is a max heap
(algorithm function object)
finds the largest subrange that is a max heap
(algorithm function object)
adds an element to a max heap
(algorithm function object)
removes the largest element from a max heap
(algorithm function object)
turns a max heap into a range of elements sorted in ascending order
(algorithm function object)
creates a max heap out of a range of elements
(function template)