Define our own Queue class
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#define SIZE 100
class QueueClass {
int queue[SIZE]; // holds the queue
int head, tail; // indices of head and tail
public:
QueueClass(); // constructor
void q(int num); // store
int deq(); // retrieve
};
QueueClass::QueueClass()
{
head = tail = 0;
}
void QueueClass::q(int num)
{
if(tail+1==head || (tail+1==SIZE && !head)) {
cout << "Queue is full\n";
return;
}
tail++;
if(tail==SIZE) tail = 0; // cycle around
queue[tail] = num;
}
int QueueClass::deq()
{
if(head == tail) {
cout << "Queue is empty\n";
return 0; // or some other error indicator
}
head++;
if(head==SIZE) head = 0; // cycle around
return queue[head];
}
int main()
{
QueueClass queue1, queue2;
int i;
for(i=1; i <=10; i++) {
queue1.q(i);
queue2.q(i*i);
}
for(i=1; i <=10; i++) {
cout << "Dequeue 1: " << queue1.deq() << endl;
cout << "Dequeue 2: " << queue2.deq() << endl;
}
return 0;
}
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