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Nice implementation of prims minimum spanning tree algorithm https://www.hackerearth.com/practice/algorithms/graphs/minimum-spanning-tree/tutorial/
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <queue>
#include <functional>
#include <utility>
using namespace std;
const int MAX = 1e4 + 5;
typedef pair<long long, int> PII;
bool marked[MAX];
vector <PII> adj[MAX];
long long prim(int x)
{
priority_queue<PII, vector<PII>, greater<PII> > Q;
int y;
long long minimumCost = 0;
PII p;
Q.push(make_pair(0, x));
while(!Q.empty())
{
// Select the edge with minimum weight
p = Q.top();
Q.pop();
x = p.second;
// Checking for cycle
if(marked[x] == true)
continue;
minimumCost += p.first;
marked[x] = true;
for(int i = 0;i < adj[x].size();++i)
{
y = adj[x][i].second;
if(marked[y] == false)
Q.push(adj[x][i]);
}
}
return minimumCost;
}
int main()
{
int nodes, edges, x, y;
long long weight, minimumCost;
cin >> nodes >> edges;
for(int i = 0;i < edges;++i)
{
cin >> x >> y >> weight;
adj[x].push_back(make_pair(weight, y));
adj[y].push_back(make_pair(weight, x));
}
// Selecting 1 as the starting node
minimumCost = prim(1);
cout << minimumCost << endl;
return 0;
}
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