Here is code in which I am trying to implement a queue using linked list:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
template <class Item>
class Queue{
public:
struct node{
Item item;node *next;
node (Item x){
item=x; next=0;
}
};
typedef node* link;
link head, tail;
public:
Queue(int){ head=0;}
int empty() const { return head==0; }
void put(Item x){
node* t=tail;
tail=new node(x);
if (head==0) head=tail;
else t->next=tail;
}
Item get(){
Item v=head->item;link t=head->next;
delete head; head=tail return v;
}
};
int main(){
return 0;
}
but I have problems with pointers. For example, when I write Item v = head-> it should show me option to choose item but it does not show. Also in other place of code after -> this sign code does not give me possibility to choose item or next. Please help.
ON: The -> operator can be overloaded so the development environment cannot be sure what to do with it. You can do the following (temporarily or permanently) if you really want to have auto-completion.
OFF: I reviewed your code and made some corrections
inttyped nameless parameter fromQueueconstructornodetoNodeandlinktoLinkbecauseItemisItem, notitem. Just to make it somewhat standardizedtailat the constructor ofQueue.Queue::get(), settingtailto zero if the queue become empty.Queue::put()andQueue::Node::Node()Node,Link,headandtailis private from now.Queue::empty()returnsboolinstead ofintfrom now.