I am constructing a Deterministic Finite Automaton to work as a lexical analyzer for school. Rather than listing every possible state transition in my hashtables, I would like a catch-all reject state if the entry is not found in the table for that state. My program seems to recognize chars that are integers but not chars that are letters. Also, when returning the state to main()
, I get a random integer instead of the expected state. Any insight would be appreciated. Here is my chopped-down code to illustrate the issues:
#include <iostream>
#include <unordered_map>
using std::cout;
int calculateNextState(int current_state, char letter);
int main() {
char key = 'h';
int current_state = 0;
int new_state = 0;
new_state = calculateNextState(current_state, key);
cout << "The new state is: " << new_state << '\n';
return 0;
}
int calculateNextState(int current_state, char key) {
int new_state = current_state;
std::unordered_map<char, int> hashtable0;
hashtable0.emplace('0', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('1', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('2', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('3', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('4', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('5', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('6', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('7', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('8', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('9', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('.', 1);
hashtable0.emplace('$', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('_', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('a' || 'A', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('b' || 'B', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('c' || 'C', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('d' || 'D', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('e' || 'E', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('f' || 'F', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('g' || 'G', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('h' || 'H', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('i' || 'I', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('j' || 'J', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('k' || 'K', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('l' || 'L', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('m' || 'M', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('n' || 'N', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('o' || 'O', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('p' || 'P', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('q' || 'Q', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('r' || 'R', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('s' || 'S', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('t' || 'T', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('u' || 'U', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('v' || 'V', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('w' || 'W', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('x' || 'X', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('y' || 'Y', 4);
hashtable0.emplace('z' || 'Z', 4);
switch(current_state) {
case 0:
cout << "The count of the letter 'h': " << hashtable0.count(key) << '\n';
cout << "The count of an integer: " << hashtable0.count('0') << '\n';
if(hashtable0.count(key) != 0) //check if key is in hashtable
new_state = hashtable0[key];
else
new_state = -1; //return reject state if not found
break;
return new_state;
}
}
Output:
The count of the letter 'h': 0
The count of an integer: 1
The new state is: 3341764
hashtable0.emplace('a' || 'A', 4);
- are you expecting that this will put the value4
in both thea
andA
keys?