I used to program in c++ and I know that dijkstra implemented on priority_queue works faster than the one implemented using set. What is the best dijkstra implementation in java ? Should I use TreeSet or Priority queue ?
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I used to program in c++ and I know that dijkstra implemented on priority_queue works faster than the one implemented using set. What is the best dijkstra implementation in java ? Should I use TreeSet or Priority queue ?
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Since you only care about the minimum element in Dijkstra, I believe that Priority Queue will be better. I think it's less work to maintain a heap than a TreeMap for the sole purpose of getting the minimum element.
Also, most top JAVA coders I saw always used a PriorityQueue, I guess if TreeMap was more efficient for that purpose, they would have done it.