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Stacks-Queues Paper Karla T #54

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33 changes: 27 additions & 6 deletions stacks_queues/queue.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -23,39 +23,60 @@ def enqueue(self, element):
In the store are occupied
returns None
"""
pass
if self.size == self.buffer_size:
raise QueueFullException()
if self.size == 0:
self.front = 0

self.rear = (self.rear + 1) % self.buffer_size
self.size += 1
self.store[self.rear] = element

def dequeue(self):
""" Removes and returns an element from the Queue
Raises a QueueEmptyException if
The Queue is empty.
"""
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pass
if self.size == 0:
raise QueueEmptyException()
if self.size == 1:
self.rear = -1
self.size -= 1
value = self.store[self.front]
self.store[self.front] = None
self.front = (self.front + 1) % self.buffer_size
return value

def front(self):
""" Returns an element from the front
of the Queue and None if the Queue
is empty. Does not remove anything.
"""
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pass
if self.empty():
return None
return self.store[self.front]


def size(self):

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""" Returns the number of elements in
The Queue
"""
pass
return self.size

def empty(self):
""" Returns True if the Queue is empty
And False otherwise.
"""
pass
return self.size == 0
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def __str__(self):
""" Returns the Queue in String form like:
[3, 4, 7]
Starting with the front of the Queue and
ending with the rear of the Queue.
"""
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👍 Clever!

pass
queue= []
for i in range(self.front, self. front + self.size):
i &= self.buffer_size
queue.append(self.store[i])
return str(queue)
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions stacks_queues/stack.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ def push(self, element):
""" Adds an element to the top of the Stack.
Returns None
"""
pass
self.store.add_first(element)

def pop(self):
""" Removes an element from the top
Expand All @@ -21,18 +21,18 @@ def pop(self):
The Stack is empty.
returns None
"""
pass
return self.store.remove_first()

def empty(self):
""" Returns True if the Stack is empty
And False otherwise
"""
pass
return self.store.empty()

def __str__(self):
""" Returns the Stack in String form like:
[3, 4, 7]
Starting with the top of the Stack and
ending with the bottom of the Stack.
"""
pass
return self.store.__str__()