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PHP - Ds\PriorityQueue::count() Function
The PHP Ds\PriorityQueue::count() function is used to get the count of elements present in PriorityQueue. It does not accept any argument and returns the integer number.
Syntax
Below is the syntax of the PHP Ds\PriorityQueue::count() function −
public int Ds\PriorityQueue::count( void )
Parameters
This function doesn't have any parameters.
Return Value
The count() function can calculate the number of elements present in PriorityQueue and return the count.
PHP Version
This function called count() is available from version 1.0.0 of the Ds extension onwards.
Example 1
First we will show you the basic example of the PHP Ds\PriorityQueue::count() function to get the count of number of elements in the priority queue.
<?php // Create a new instance of PriorityQueue $pqueue = new \Ds\PriorityQueue(); //Insert the elements $pqueue->push("Tutorials", 1); $pqueue->push("Point", 2); $pqueue->push("India", 3); echo "Number of elements present in the Queue: ". $pqueue->count(); ?>
Output
The above code will result something like this −
Number of elements present in the Queue: 3
Example 2
In the below PHP code we use the count() function to count the elements inside an empty queue.
<?php // import priority queue class use Ds\PriorityQueue; // Create a new PriorityQueue $pqueue = new PriorityQueue(); echo "Number of elements present in an Empty Queue: ". $pqueue->count(); ?>
Output
This will generate the below output −
Number of elements present in an Empty Queue: 0
Example 3
Now the below code retrieves number of counts using count() function after removing the highest priority task from the queue.
<?php // import priority queue class use Ds\PriorityQueue; // Create a new PriorityQueue $pqueue = new PriorityQueue(); $pqueue->push("Task 1", 1); $pqueue->push("Task 2", 2); $pqueue->push("Task 3", 3); $pqueue->pop(); // Remove the highest priority task echo "After removing an element the Count is: ".$pqueue->count(); ?>
Output
This will create the below output −
After removing an element the Count is: 2
Example 4
In the following example, we are using the count() function to count the elements with having different priorities.
<?php // import priority queue class use Ds\PriorityQueue; // Create a new PriorityQueue $pqueue = new PriorityQueue(); // Insert elements $pqueue->push("Tutorials", 1); // Lowest priority $pqueue->push("Point", 5); // Highest priority $pqueue->push("India", 3); // Medium priority echo "Counting with different priorities: ".$pqueue->count(); ?>
Output
Following is the output of the above code −
Counting with different priorities: 3