Just as I published some days ago the Simple C++ String Class as a C++ learning exercise, now I am freeing a Simple C++ List Class.
The standard library has a list class. But, while learning, it’s a good idea to know how to develop your own list class.
That’s why I made the List class. It’s not intended for professional projects (for them, you should use the standard library’s list), but as help to learn C++.
template <class TYPE>
class List
{
/* ... */
public:
//Construction and destruction
List() { /* ... */ }
~List() { /* ... */ }
List(const List& rlList) { /* ... */ }
//Assignment operator
List& operator=(const List& rlList);
//Information
int Length() { /* ... */ }
bool Empty() { /* ... */ }
//Element managing
int Add(TYPE& rtData);
TYPE* Elem(int nPos);
bool Delete(int nPos);
void DeleteAll();
//Search
int Find(TYPE& rItem, int nStartAt = 0);
//Operadores
TYPE& operator[](int nPos) { /* ... */ } //Elem
int operator<<(TYPE& rdData) { /* ... */ } //Add
protected:
void FreeList();
void Init() { /* ... */ }
};
//Output
template <class TYPE>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& oStream, List<TYPE>& rlList);
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