struct compare { bool operator()(node l, node r) { .... } };
We use above struct in the priority queue to define custom compare function.
Why we overload () operator instead of < or > operator?
Thanks in advance..
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compare function in priority queue
struct compare { bool operator()(node l, node r) { .... } };
We use above struct in the priority queue to define custom compare function.
Why we overload () operator instead of < or > operator?
Thanks in advance..
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en2 | ankit_gupta_ | 2018-11-23 19:50:36 | 25 | Tiny change: ' operator?' -> ' operator?\n\n\nThanks in advance..' | ||
en1 | ankit_gupta_ | 2018-11-23 19:50:17 | 250 | Initial revision (published) |
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