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Have I completed this C++ pointers / lists assignment? [StackOverflow Code Review? :)]

A friend of mine is studying Engineering in college. I've never studied / used C++ as I've always stuck to .NET and web based programming. When I heard her Intro. to Programming course was going to teach them the basics of C++ I decided to get her to send me notes / assignments each week so I would have some definite material to work from for learning. I know there's a hundred thousand tutorials out there but I digress.

Anyway, a few weeks ago there was the following assignment:

Write a class ListNode which has the following properties:

  • int value;
  • ListNode *next;

Provide the following functions:

  • ListNode(int v, ListNode *l)
  • int getValue();
  • ListNode* getNext();
  • void insert(int i);
  • bool listcontains(int j);

Write a program which asks the user to enter some integers and stores them as ListNodes, and then asks for a number which it should seek in the list.

Here is my code:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

class ListNode
{
    private:
        struct Node
    	{
    		int value;
    		Node *next;
    	} *lnFirst;

    public:
    	ListNode();
    	int Length();		
    	void DisplayList();		
    	void Insert( int num );
    	bool Contains( int num );		
    	int GetValue( int num );		
};

ListNode::ListNode()
{
    lnFirst = NULL;
}

int ListNode::Length()
{
    Node *lnTemp;
    int intCount = 0;
    for( lnTemp=lnFirst ; lnTemp != NULL ; lnTemp = lnTemp->next )
    {
    	intCount++;
    }
    return intCount;
}

void ListNode::DisplayList()
{
    Node *lnTemp;
    for( lnTemp = lnFirst ; lnTemp != NULL ; lnTemp = lnTemp->next )
    	cout<<endl<<lnTemp->value;
}

void ListNode::Insert(int num)
{
    Node *lnCurrent, *lnNew;

    if( lnFirst == NULL )
    {
    	lnFirst = new Node;
    	lnFirst->value = num;
    	lnFirst->next = NULL;
    }
    else
    {
    	lnCurrent = lnFirst;
    	while( lnCurrent->next != NULL )
    		lnCurrent = lnCurrent->next;

    	lnNew = new Node;
    	lnNew->value = num;
    	lnNew->next = NULL;
    	lnCurrent->next = lnNew;
    }
}

bool ListNode::Contains(int num)
{
    bool boolDoesContain = false;
    Node *lnTemp,*lnCurrent;
    lnCurrent = lnFirst;
    lnTemp = lnCurrent;
    while( lnCurrent!=NULL )
    {
    	if( lnCurrent->value == num )
    	{
    		boolDoesContain = true;
    		return boolDoesContain;
    	}
    	lnTemp = lnCurrent;
    	lnCurrent = lnCurrent->next;
    }
    return boolDoesContain;
}

int ListNode::GetValue(int num)
{
    Node *lnTemp;
    int intCount = 1;
    for( lnTemp=lnFirst; lnTemp != NULL; lnTemp = lnTemp->next )
    {
    	if (intCount == num)
        {
            return lnTemp->value;
        }
        intCount++;
    }    
}

int main()
{   
    cout << "Input integers below. Input the integer -1 to stop inputting.\n\n";

    ListNode lnList;
    int intNode = 1, intInput = 0;
    while (intInput != -1) {
        cout << "Please input integer number " << intNode << ": "; cin >> intInput;
        intNode++;
        if (intInput != -1) { lnList.Insert(intInput); }
    }   

    lnList.DisplayList();
    cout << "\n\n";

    int intListLength = lnList.Length();    
    cout << "Which value do you wish to recall? (Between 1 and " << intListLength << "): "; cin >> intNode;    
    if ( intNode >= 1 && intNode <= intListLength ) {
        cout << "Value at position " << intNode << " is " << lnList.GetValue(intNode) << ".";                
    } else {
        cout << "No such position in the list. Positions run from 1 to " << intListLength << ". You asked for " << intNode << ".";
    }

    cout << "\n\nCheck if the following value is in the list: "; cin >> intNode;
    bool IsThere = lnList.Contains(intNode);
    if (IsThere) {
        cout << intNode << " is in the list.";
    } else {
        cout << intNode << " is not in the list.";
    }

    cout << "\n\n";
    system("pause");
    return 0;  
}

I'm not going to be submitting this or anything, and I think it works fine and covers all the requirements of the assignment but I was just wondering what you guys thought and if you had any suggestions on how to improve it?

Cheers, Rob