Heap
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This article is about binary heaps. A binary heap data structure is an array where data is placed to form a complete binary tree, plus the index of the last node in the heap. Each element of the array contains a pointer to tree nodes. Each node contains at least a key.
More details CLRS page 151, page 1177.
Supported Operations
INSERT
Insert a node in the tree.
Also see
REMOVE-MIN
Remove the node from the heap with minimum key value.
Also see:
Min Heap and Max Heap
A heap is constructed in such a way that it maintains a minimum value or a maximum value, but not both. A heap that maintains the minimum value is called a min heap. A heap that maintains the maximum value is called a max heap.