I am trying to create my own Hash table to use my Linked List I have already created. The linked list is in a separate folder and Codenvy won't allow me to use it in a header file.
I have tried relative and absolute pathways like:
#include "../LinkedList/LinkedList.h"
#ifndef HASH_TABLE
#define HASH_TABLE
#include "../LinkedList/LinkedList.h"
template <typename T>
class HashTable {
public:
HashTable(); // Constructor
~HashTable(); // Destructor
void add (T); // add to the corresponding list
protected:
LinkedList<T>[] table; // includes linked lists to carry all data
private:
int hashIndex (T); // Finds the index of an element
};
#endif
I was expecting that c++ would allow for an array to be constituted of custom objects, but I am probably very wrong. Errors were:
In file included from Main.cpp:2:0:
HashTable.h:12:22: error: expected unqualified-id before ‘[’ token
LinkedList<T>[] table;
^
LinkedList<T>[] table;
doesn't make sense. What are you trying to declare here? What are the square brackets supposed to be for?LinkedList<T> [] table; // includes linked lists to carry all data
-- You need to start creating your ownvector
class then. If you're going to take the effort in creating linked lists, hash tables, etc. you need to also create the basic dynamic array class also.