Next Smaller Element in C++



The next smaller element is the element that is the first smaller element after it. Let's see an example.

arr = [1, 2, 3, 5, 4]

The next smaller element for 5 is 4 and the next smaller element for elements 1, 2, 3 is -1 as there is no smaller element after them.

Algorithm

  • Initialise the array with random numbers

  • Initialise a stack.

  • Add first element to the stack.

  • Iterate through the element of the array.

    • If the stack is empty, add the current element to the stack.

    • While the current element is smaller than the top element of the stack.

      • Print the top element with the next smaller element as current element.

      • Pop the top element.

    • Add the element to the stack.

  • While stack is not empty.

    • Print the elements with next smaller element as -1.

Implementation

Following is the implementation of the above algorithm in C++

Open Compiler
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; void nextSmallerElements(int arr[], int n) { stack<int> s; s.push(arr[0]); for (int i = 1; i < n; i++) { if (s.empty()) { s.push(arr[i]); continue; } while (!s.empty() && s.top() > arr[i]) { cout << s.top() << " -> " << arr[i] << endl; s.pop(); } s.push(arr[i]); } while (!s.empty()) { cout << s.top() << " -> " << -1 << endl; s.pop(); } } int main() { int arr[] = { 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 }; int n = 5; nextSmallerElements(arr, n); return 0; }

Output

If you run the above code, then you will get the following result.

1 -> 2
2 -> 3
3 -> 4
4 -> 5
5 -> -1
Updated on: 2021-10-25T04:07:58+05:30

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