Fig. 14.12 shows that insertion is done at the rear end and deletion at the front end.
p
Q
R
S
(a)
Front
QR
Rear
(b)
QR
(c)
Fig. 14.13Queues
Fig. 14.13 illustrates queue containing elements. Queue (a) contains four elements P, Q, R and S.
The element P is at the front end and element S is at the rear end. In (b), element P has been deleted
from the queue. The element Q is now the first element and now it is in the front. In (c) elements S
and T are inserted. The elements are inserted from the rear end of queue. The element S is inserted
before T. As far as removal operation is concerned, S is to be removed before T.
Freq
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