So I'm trying to write a function that places all of the values of a binary tree into a vector, which will later be used to recreate it. But when I try to call this function, I get an error:
Error in `./bst': double free or corruption (fasttop):
This is the function I'm using. The vector itself is a private variable containing nodes. size() returns the size of the tree and is working.
void BST::swapvector()
{
Node *ptr = m_root;
while (size() != 0)
{
if (ptr->m_left != NULL) {
ptr = ptr->m_left;
} else if (ptr->m_right != NULL) {
ptr = ptr->m_right;
} else {
Node *temp = ptr;
myvector.push_back(ptr); //starting from root, we traverse until we reach the bottom and then add ptr to the vector
ptr = m_root;
delete temp; //once we're finished, we delete temp
}
}
}
Does anyone know why this isn't working? Thanks!
myvector
contains a list of deleted pointers? If you delete the pointers inmyvector
later, you essentially delete them twice.BST
should have aclear()
or similar function to get rid of all the pointers -- this would prevent the need of deleting the pointers one-by-one in the swap function.