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I am c# beginner and created huffman tree which works for "int" type symbol but next step is to make it generic.In explain this symbolshould work for every data type.By every data type i mean symbol could be of type int, ulong,short etc. Actually i am reading a binary file and trying to find the frequency of each symbol repeating (number of times the symbol repeats is it's frequency), so this symbol in my node should work for "short", "long", "unsigned" on 32/64 bit architecture. Currently i have used "int" in my code but it may be "short" or any other.

I have tried so but i have errors, My code is given below and it contains the line number that has errors. And the errors are : And the errors obtained are :

hp@ubuntu:~/Desktop/Internship_Xav/templatescplus$ gmcs z.cs 
z.cs(13,23): warning CS0693: Type parameter `K' has the same name as the type parameter from outer type `shekhar_final_version_Csharp.Huffman<K>'
z.cs(10,18): (Location of the symbol related to previous warning)
z.cs(37,43): error CS0019: Operator `==' cannot be applied to operands of type `K' and `int'
z.cs(50,41): error CS0029: Cannot implicitly convert type `int' to `K'
z.cs(283,21): error CS0246: The type or namespace name `K' could not be found. Are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?
z.cs(285,13): error CS0841: A local variable `ObjSym' cannot be used before it is declared
z.cs(286,13): error CS0841: A local variable `ObjSym' cannot be used before it is declared
z.cs(288,13): error CS0841: A local variable `ObjSym' cannot be used before it is declared
Compilation failed: 6 error(s), 1 warnings
hp@ubuntu:~/Desktop/Internship_Xav/templatescplus$ 

And the code is :

        namespace final_version_Csharp
         {
    Line 10: public class Huffman<K> where K :  IComparable<K>
            {
                public int data_size, length, i, is_there;
    Line 13:        public class Node<K> 
                {
                    public Node<K> next, left, right;
                    public K symbol;
                    public int freq;
                    public int is_processed;
                }
                public Node<K> front, rear;
                ///////////////////////////////////////////////
                public Huffman(string[] args) 
                {
                    front = null;
                    rear = null;
                    using(var stream = new BinaryReader(System.IO.File.OpenRead(args[0]))) 
                    {
                        while (stream.BaseStream.Position < stream.BaseStream.Length) 
                        {
Line 37:                        int processingValue = stream.ReadByte(); 
                            {
                                Node<K> pt, temp;
                                bool is_there = false;
                                pt = front;
                                while (pt != null) 
                                {
                                    if (pt.symbol == processingValue) 
                                    {
                                        pt.freq++;
                                        is_there = true;

                                        break;
                                    }
                                    temp = pt;
                                    pt = pt.next;
                                }
                                if (is_there == false) 
                                {
                                    temp = new Node<K>();
Line 50:                            temp.symbol = processingValue;
                                    temp.freq = 1;
                                    temp.left = null;
                                    temp.right = null;
                                    temp.next = null;
                                    temp.is_processed = 0;
                                    if (front == null) 
                                    {
                                        front = temp;
                                    } 
                                    else 
                                    {
                                        temp.next = front;
                                        front = temp;
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                        }
                        stream.Close();
                        //////////////////////////////
                    }
                }

        ..................................
               public class MyClass 
            {
                public static void Main(string[] args) 
                {
    Line 283:       Huffman<K>  ObjSym = new Huffman<K>(args); //object creation
                    Console.WriteLine("\nReading the Binary file......");
    Line 285:       ObjSym.Print_tree(ObjSym.front);
    Line 286:       ObjSym.huffman_node_processing();
                    Console.WriteLine("\nThe encoding of symbols are :");
    Line 288:       ObjSym.GenerateCode(ObjSym.rear, "");

                }
            }
        }

Could some one please help me in removing these errors and make this "symbol" work for all data types like "short","long" etc.

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There are at least two problems, here.

  • There is no type Node in your program; references to Node need to be to Node<K> instead.
  • Once the previous item is resolved, you will discover that you assumed in several places that you will always have a Node<int>, which need not be the case. You'll need to figure out how to put the output of ReadByte() into a K and how to compare it to pt.symbol.
  • The compiler doesn't want the same placeholder type in nested class definitions. Instead of class Node<K>, try class Node<T> where T : K.
  • The first line of Main() can't use the placeholder type. It needs to be the type of data that the tree will store.
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  • Bit explain please ? I have several Node type in program . I all definition i have Node. Could you please explain bit more if i am wrong ?
    – Sss
    Mar 19, 2014 at 19:06
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    You're close. Node would be a fixed type. Node<K> is generic. They're not interchangeable or related, just like you can't just use List and List<> together. If you change all your Nodes to Node<K>s, you'll see.
    – John C
    Mar 19, 2014 at 19:24
  • I have resolved the first point but second problem i am still not able to understand. I am getting error in the line where i have function definition containing "ref" (I HAVE EDITED THE QUESTION FOR THIS), The error is z.cs(83,16): error CS0305: Using the generic type shekhar_final_version_Csharp.Huffman<K>.Node<K>' requires 1' type argument(s)
    – Sss
    Mar 19, 2014 at 20:36
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    Almost there. The second item I listed should take care of lines #37 and 50---how you fix them depends on the logic you need. The last four errors are because K is a placeholder name, so you can't create a tree of them; change that to int or string or whatnot. That first, though, is tedious. I'm adding an item to my list.
    – John C
    Mar 19, 2014 at 22:22
  • John thanks, Ok i am trying , I will let you know if it works.
    – Sss
    Mar 20, 2014 at 9:32

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