package kheap import ( "container/heap" ) // HeapItem is an interface type implemented by objects stored in the ScoreHeap type HeapItem interface { Data() interface{} // The data object Score() float64 // Score to use as the sort criteria } // A ScoreHeap implements heap.Interface and is a min heap // that keeps the top K elements by Score. Push can be called // with an arbitrary number of values but only the top K are stored type ScoreHeap struct { items []HeapItem capacity int } func NewScoreHeap(capacity uint32) *ScoreHeap { return &ScoreHeap{capacity: int(capacity)} } func (pq ScoreHeap) Len() int { return len(pq.items) } func (pq ScoreHeap) Less(i, j int) bool { return pq.items[i].Score() < pq.items[j].Score() } func (pq ScoreHeap) Swap(i, j int) { pq.items[i], pq.items[j] = pq.items[j], pq.items[i] } // Push implements heap.Interface and only stores // the top K elements by Score func (pq *ScoreHeap) Push(x interface{}) { item := x.(HeapItem) if len(pq.items) < pq.capacity { pq.items = append(pq.items, item) } else { // Pop the lowest scoring element if this item's Score is // greater than the min Score so far minIndex := 0 min := pq.items[minIndex] if item.Score() > min.Score() { // Replace min and heapify pq.items[minIndex] = item heap.Fix(pq, minIndex) } } } // Push implements heap.Interface and returns the top K scoring // elements in increasing order of Score. Callers must reverse the order // of returned elements to get the top K scoring elements in descending order func (pq *ScoreHeap) Pop() interface{} { old := pq.items n := len(old) item := old[n-1] pq.items = old[0 : n-1] return item } // GetItemsReverse returns the items in this min heap in reverse order // sorted by score descending func (pq *ScoreHeap) GetItemsReverse() []interface{} { ret := make([]interface{}, pq.Len()) i := pq.Len() - 1 for pq.Len() > 0 { item := heap.Pop(pq) ret[i] = item i-- } return ret }