Reputation: 19
I'm trying to create a method that will add a node to a linked list but so far have been unsuccessful. Here's my code with my member vars:
private Object data;
private int size = 0;
private Node head = null;
private Node tail = null;
public void add(Object item){
Node temp = head;
if (head != null) {
// THIS IS THE PROBLEM SITE
while(temp.getNext()!=null){
temp=temp.getNext();
}
//set next value equal to item
Node ab = (Node) item; // It says this is an invalid cast. How do I get around this??
ab.setNext(ab);
}
else{
head = new Node(item);
}
size++;
}
Also here's my Node class for reference:
public class Node {
// Member variables.
private Object data; // May be any type you'd like.
private Node next;
public Node(Object obj) {
this.data = obj; // Record my data!
this.next = null; // Set next neighbour to be null.
}
// Sets the next neighbouring node equal to nextNode
public void setNext(Node nextNode){
this.next=nextNode;
}
// Sets the item equal to the parameter specified.
public void setItem(Object newItem){
this.data = newItem;
}
// Returns a reference to the next node.
public Node getNext(){
return this.next;
}
// Returns this node ís item.
public Object getItem() {
return this.data;
}
Thanks for your time!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1226
Reputation: 1823
you don't want to cast your item
as a node, you want to create a new node and set the data
in it to be the item
replace this :
Node ab = (Node) item; // It says this is an invalid cast. How do I get around this??
ab.setNext(ab);
by something like this :
Node newNode = new Node();
newNode.setData(item);
temp.setNext(newNode);
Upvotes: 7