I'm trying to create a program that reads from a text file and stores the words into a singly linked list. I'm supposed to create my own linked list as opposed to using the STL. I've tried looking up a fair number of tutorials, but I keep getting an error on the variable "head." It says "a value type of Node cannot be used to initialize an entity of type Node"
This is List.cpp:
#include "List.h"
#include "Node.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void List::add(string s){
Node* newNode = new Node();
newNode->addString(s);
newNode->setNext(NULL);
Node *temp = head;
if(temp != NULL)
{
while(temp->Next() != NULL)
{
temp = temp->Next();
}
temp->setNext(newNode);
}
else
{
head = newNode;
}
}
void List::print(){
Node *temp = head;
if(temp == NULL)
{
cout<<"EMPTY"<< endl;
return;
}
if(temp->Next() == NULL)
{
cout<<temp->Word();
cout<< "-->";
cout<< "NULL" << endl;
}
else
{ do{
cout<<temp->Word();
cout<<"-->";
temp = temp->Next();
}
while( temp != NULL);
cout << "NULL" << endl;
}
}
void List::read(ifstream& fin){
while(!fin.eof())
{
fin>>sTemp;
add(sTemp);
}
}
This is Node.h
using namespace std;
#include <string>
class Node
{ string val;
Node* next;
public:
Node(void){}
Node(string s)
{
val = s;
next = nullptr;
}
void addString(string aString){ val = aString;};
void setNext(Node* aNext){next = aNext;};
string Word(){return val;};
Node* Next(){return next;};
string sTemp;
};
This is List.h
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include "Node.h"
using namespace std;
class List{
Node* head;
public:
List()
{
head = NULL;
}
void print();
void add(string s);
void find(string key);
void read(ifstream& fin);
string sTemp;
}
Under the actual List.cpp, it gives me an error when I say Node *temp = head; with the aforementioned error. Any reason why and how can I fix this?