Enhance queue README.md (#4710)

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- It supports all methods of Collection interface including insertion, deletion etc. - It supports all methods of Collection interface including insertion, deletion etc.
- LinkedList, ArrayBlockingQueue and PriorityQueue are the most commonly used implementations. - LinkedList, ArrayBlockingQueue and PriorityQueue are the most commonly used implementations.
## Types Of Queue:-
- **FIFO Queue (First-In-First-Out):** This is the most common type of queue where the first item added is the first one to be removed. It follows a strict order of insertion and removal.
- **Priority Queue:** Elements in this queue are assigned priorities, and the item with the highest priority is dequeued first. It doesn't strictly follow the FIFO order.
- **Double-ended Queue (Deque):** A queue that allows elements to be added and removed from both ends. It can function as both a FIFO queue and a LIFO stack.
- **Circular Queue:** In this type, the last element is connected to the first element, forming a circular structure. It's often used for tasks like managing memory buffers.
- **Blocking Queue:** Designed for multithreaded applications, it provides thread-safety and blocking operations. Threads can wait until an element is available or space is free.
- **Priority Blocking Queue:** Similar to a priority queue but thread-safe, it allows multiple threads to access and modify the queue concurrently while maintaining priority.
- **Delay Queue:** Used for scheduling tasks to run after a specific delay or at a certain time. Elements are removed from the queue when their delay expires.
## Declaration ## Declaration
`Queue<Obj> queue = new PriorityQueue<Obj> ();` `Queue<Obj> queue = new PriorityQueue<Obj> ();`
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|Rear|Gets the last item from the queue| |Rear|Gets the last item from the queue|