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1 Linear Queue Program

The document describes a queue data structure and its implementation in C++. A queue is a linear data structure where elements are inserted at one end and deleted from the other. The code implements a template queue class with insert and delete functions. It also includes a main function that tests the queue by allowing the user to choose a data type (int, char, float) and perform insertions and deletions on sample queue objects.

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1 Linear Queue Program

The document describes a queue data structure and its implementation in C++. A queue is a linear data structure where elements are inserted at one end and deleted from the other. The code implements a template queue class with insert and delete functions. It also includes a main function that tests the queue by allowing the user to choose a data type (int, char, float) and perform insertions and deletions on sample queue objects.

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Queue is a linear data structure.

In queue the elements enter into the queue at one side and
deleted from another end. The main operations performed in the queue are inserting and deleting.

Queue operations

#include<iostream.h>

#include<conio.h>

template<class T>

class queue

T arr[50];

int rear,front;

public:

queue():rear(-1),front(-1)

void insert(T n)

if(rear>=50)

cout<<”Overflow”;

else

rear=rear+1;

arr[rear]=n;

if(front==-1)

front=0;
}

T del()

if(front<0)

cout<<”Underflow”;

return 0;

else

T temp;

temp=arr[front];

if(front==rear)

front=rear=-1;

else

front=front+1;

return temp;

};

void main()

int j,ch,ch1,ch2;

char k;
float g;

clrscr();

queue<int>oi;

queue<char>oc;

queue<float>of;

cout<<”Enter the type of data\n 1. Int\n 2. Char\n 3. Float\n Enter your choice:”;

cin>>ch;

clrscr();

do

switch(ch)

case 1:cout<<”\n 1. Insert\n 2. Delete \n Enter your choice:”;

cin>>ch1;

switch(ch1)

case 1: cout<<”Enter the element:”;

cin>>j;

oi.insert(j);

break;

case 2:

j=oi.del();

cout<<endl<<”Element:”<<j;

getch();

break;
}

clrscr();

break;

case 2: cout<<”\n 1. Insert\n 2. Delete \n Enter your choice:”;

cin>>ch1;

switch(ch1)

case 1: cout<<”Enter the element:”;

cin>>k;

oc.insert(k);

break;

case 2:

k=oc.del();

cout<<endl<<”Element:<<k”;

getch();

break;

clrscr();

break;

case 3: cout<<”\n 1. Insert\n 2. Delete \n Enter your choice:”;

cin>>ch1;

switch(ch1)

case 1: cout<<”Enter the element:”;

cin>>g;
of.insert(g);

break;

case 2:

g=of.del();

cout<<endl<<”Element:<<g”;

getch();

break;

clrscr();

break;

cout<<”Do you want to continue(y/n):\n 1. Yes\n 2. No\n Enter your choice”;

cin>>ch2;

while(ch2==1);

getch();

The output for the above program is given below:

Enter the type of data

1. Int
2. Char
3. Float

Enter your choice:

1. Insert
2. Delete

Enter your choice

Enter the element:

Do you want to continue

1. Yes
2. No

No

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