The SplHeap::extract() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to extract a node from top of the heap and sift up.
Generally, the Heap Data Structure are of two types:
- Max-Heap: In a Max-Heap, the key present at the root node must be greatest among the keys present at all of its children. The same property must be recursively true for all sub-trees in that Binary Tree.
- Min-Heap: In a Min-Heap, the key present at the root node must be minimum among the keys present at all of its children. The same property must be recursively true for all sub-trees in that Binary Tree.
Syntax:
mixed SplHeap::extract()
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameter.
Return Value: This function returns the value of the extracted node.
Below programs illustrate the SplHeap::extract() function in PHP:
Example 1:
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<?php // Create a new empty Min Heap $heap = new SplMinHeap(); $heap ->insert( 'System' ); $heap ->insert( 'GFG' ); $heap ->insert( 'ALGO' ); $heap ->insert( 'C' ); $heap ->insert( 'Geeks' ); $heap ->insert( 'neveropen' ); echo $heap ->extract(); ?> |
Output:
ALGO
Example 2:
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<?php // Create a new empty Max Heap $heap = new SplMaxHeap(); $heap ->insert( 'System' ); $heap ->insert( 'GFG' ); $heap ->insert( 'ALGO' ); $heap ->insert( 'C' ); $heap ->insert( 'Geeks' ); $heap ->insert( 'neveropen' ); echo $heap ->extract(); ?> |
Output:
System
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/splheap.extract.php