Thank you ... don't worry too much over what I have. They were just notes basically, as what I have in my code *has* to change (I knew that basically when I was putting the code in -- I just thought that it might work :)

I think that the class::Struct is perfect for what I want -- the documentation sure got me exited so far anyway. I'll update this with more information if it doesn't work ... and thank's for all the help.

Now, as for the "ADT" part ... thanks. One of my classes sometime ago had a book (something like Data Types with C++, or ADTs, or something to that effect). Well, it talked about (beat into the ground) all about ADTs -- it's a shame that I remembered it incorrectly. Yes, I recall now that it is "Abstract"...that reminds me-- Data Abstraction with C++. Decent book, by the way.


In reply to Re: Re: Help with ADT by dimmesdale
in thread Help with ADT by dimmesdale

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