Section 7.10 Breadth-First Search Analysis
Before we continue with other graph algorithms, let’s analyze the run time performance of the breadth-first search algorithm. The first thing to observe is that the iterations). You can see that this is true because a vertex must be white before it can be examined and added to the queue. This gives us for the iterations). The reason is that every vertex is dequeued at most once and we examine an edge from node to node only when node is dequeued. This gives us for the
while
loop is executed, at most, one time for each vertex in the graph (up to while
loop. The for
loop, which is nested inside the while
, is executed at most once for each edge in the graph (up to for
loop. Combining the two loops gives us Of course doing the breadth-first search is only part of the task. Following the links from the starting node to the goal node is the other part of the task. The worst case for this would be if the graph was a single long chain. In this case traversing through all of the vertices would be The normal case is going to be some fraction of but we would still write
Finally, at least for this problem, there is the time required to build the initial graph. We leave the analysis of the
build_graph
function as an exercise for you.You have attempted 1 of 1 activities on this page.