A priority queue dictionary maps hashable objects (keys) to priority-determining values. It provides a hybrid dictionary/priority queue API.
The priority queue itself is implemented as a binary heap of (key, priority value) elements, which supports:
- O(1) search for the item with highest priority
- O(log n) removal of the item with highest priority
- O(log n) insertion of a new item
Additionally, an index maps each key to its element's location in the heap and is kept
up to date as the heap is manipulated. As a result, pqdict
also supports:
- O(1) lookup of any item by key
- O(log n) removal of any item
- O(log n) updating of any item's priority level
Documentation is available at http://pqdict.readthedocs.org/.
This module is released under the MIT license. The augmented heap implementation was adapted from the heapq
module in the Python standard library, which was written by Kevin O'Connor and augmented by Tim Peters and Raymond Hettinger.