As in the title my code gives the said warning and mashes up the memory references. I was tasked with using nested classes in C++. This code is mostly my code for linked lists from a previous C application but remade for C++. I ve searched on the internet about said NULL exception and I can t figure it out. I ll post the code and hope someone can give me some tips. In the various links and tips on the internet it says that the pointer I am pointing to is referencing to a NULLptr, and that it can t accces a NULL address. Tried to review it in various forms but it doesn t work.
Header
#ifndef LIST_H
#define LIST_H
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
class List
{
private:
class Node {
public:
int data;
Node* next;
Node() {
this->data = NULL;
this->next = NULL;
}
};
Node* head;
public:
List();
void insertList(int data);
void deleteFromList(int data);
void deleteLowerThan(int lower);
void calculateArithmetic();
void showList();
};
#endif
Cpp file
List::List() {
this->head = NULL;
}
void List::insertList(int n) {
Node* new_node = new Node();
new_node->data = n;
new_node->next = head;
head = new_node;
}
void List::deleteFromList(int n) {
Node* temp = head;
Node* prev = NULL;
if (temp != NULL && temp->data == n) {
head = temp->next;
return;
}
while (temp->data != n && temp != NULL) {
prev = temp;
temp = temp->next;
}
if (temp == NULL) return;
prev->next = temp->next;
}
void List::deleteLowerThan(int n) {
Node* temp = head;
while (temp != NULL) {
if (temp->data < n) {
deleteFromList(temp->data);
}
else {
temp = temp->next;
}
}
}
void List::showList()
{
Node* temp = head;
while (temp != NULL)
{
cout << temp->data << " ";
temp = temp->next;
}
}
Driver
int main() {
List lista;
lista.insertList(2);
lista.insertList(4);
lista.insertList(6);
lista.insertList(8);
lista.insertList(3);
lista.insertList(1);
lista.insertList(-4);
lista.showList();
lista.deleteFromList(4);
lista.showList();
lista.deleteFromList(8);
lista.showList();
lista.deleteFromList(6);
lista.showList();
lista.deleteLowerThan(3);
lista.showList();
return 0;
}