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Ex No 2 Implementation of Queue Using Array

The document describes two implementations of a queue using an array data structure in C. The first implementation defines functions for insertion, deletion, and display of queue elements using a static array of size 5. The second implementation defines separate functions for insertion, deletion, and display of queue elements in a more generalized way using a static array of size 50. Both implementations use front and rear pointers to track the head and tail of the queue in the circular array.
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Ex No 2 Implementation of Queue Using Array

The document describes two implementations of a queue using an array data structure in C. The first implementation defines functions for insertion, deletion, and display of queue elements using a static array of size 5. The second implementation defines separate functions for insertion, deletion, and display of queue elements in a more generalized way using a static array of size 50. Both implementations use front and rear pointers to track the head and tail of the queue in the circular array.
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Ex No.

2 Implementation of Queue using Array

Aim

Algorithm
Implementation 1
#include<stdio.h>
#define n 5
int main()
{
int queue[n],ch=1,front=0,rear=0,i,j=1,x=n;
printf("Queue using Array");
printf("\n1.Insertion \n2.Deletion \n3.Display \n4.Exit");
while(ch)
{
printf("\nEnter the Choice:");
scanf("%d",&ch);
switch(ch)
{
case 1:
if(rear==x)
printf("\n Queue is Full");
else
{
printf("\n Enter no %d:",j++);
scanf("%d",&queue[rear++]);
}
break;
case 2:
if(front==rear)
{
printf("\n Queue is empty");
}
else
{
printf("\n Deleted Element is %d",queue[front++]);
x++;
}
break;
case 3:
printf("\nQueue Elements are:\n ");
if(front==rear)
printf("\n Queue is Empty");
else
{
for(i=front; i<rear; i++)
{
printf("%d",queue[i]);
printf("\n");
}
break;
case 4:
exit(0);
default:
printf("Wrong Choice: please see the options");
}
}
}
return 0;
}
Implementation 2
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX 50
void insert();
void delete();
void display();
int queue_array[MAX];
int rear = - 1;
int front = - 1;
main()
{
int choice;
while (1)
{
printf("1.Insert element to queue \n");
printf("2.Delete element from queue \n");
printf("3.Display all elements of queue \n");
printf("4.Quit \n");
printf("Enter your choice : ");
scanf("%d", &choice);
switch (choice)
{
case 1:
insert();
break;
case 2:
delete();
break;
case 3:
display();
break;
case 4:
exit(1);
default:
printf("Wrong choice \n");
} /* End of switch */
} /* End of while */
} /* End of main() */

void insert()
{
int add_item;
if (rear == MAX - 1)
printf("Queue Overflow \n");
else
{
if (front == - 1)
/*If queue is initially empty */
front = 0;
printf("Inset the element in queue : ");
scanf("%d", &add_item);
rear = rear + 1;
queue_array[rear] = add_item;
}
} /* End of insert() */

void delete()
{
if (front == - 1 || front > rear)
{
printf("Queue Underflow \n");
return ;
}
else
{
printf("Element deleted from queue is : %d\n", queue_array[front]);
front = front + 1;
}
} /* End of delete() */

void display()
{
int i;
if (front == - 1)
printf("Queue is empty \n");
else
{
printf("Queue is : \n");
for (i = front; i <= rear; i++)
printf("%d ", queue_array[i]);
printf("\n");
}
}
Output

Result

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