struct Node {
int data; // The data being stored at the node
Node *next; // Pointer to the next node
};
int main()
{
Node **nodeArray = new (Node*)[5];
}
First question:
Is the statement in main a valid way to create an array of 5 Node * 's ?
What is the difference between the statement in main and Node **nodeArray = new Node*[5];
? Main currently gives me an error: array bound forbidden after parenthesized type-id|
Second question:
How would I go through the array and do a new for each one of them? I've worked with arrays and I've worked with linked lists, but putting them together seems trickier than I'd thought.
Node*
afternew
.std::vector<Node*>
(orstd::vector<std::unique_ptr<Node>>
).