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Heap.java
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package DataStructures.Heaps;
/**
* Interface common to heap data structures.<br>
*
* <p>Heaps are tree-like data structures that allow storing elements in a specific way. Each node
* corresponds to an element and has one parent node (except for the root) and at most two children
* nodes. Every element contains a key, and those keys indicate how the tree shall be built. For
* instance, for a min-heap, the key of a node shall be greater than or equal to its parent's and
* lower than or equal to its children's (the opposite rule applies to a max-heap).
*
* <p>All heap-related operations (inserting or deleting an element, extracting the min or max) are
* performed in O(log n) time.
*
* @author Nicolas Renard
*/
public interface Heap {
/**
* @return the top element in the heap, the one with lowest key for min-heap or with the highest
* key for max-heap
* @throws EmptyHeapException if heap is empty
*/
HeapElement getElement() throws EmptyHeapException;
/**
* Inserts an element in the heap. Adds it to then end and toggle it until it finds its right
* position.
*
* @param element an instance of the HeapElement class.
*/
void insertElement(HeapElement element);
/**
* Delete an element in the heap.
*
* @param elementIndex int containing the position in the heap of the element to be deleted.
*/
void deleteElement(int elementIndex);
}