In this chapter, the class to implement the nodes of a linked list is defined as a struct . The following rewrites the definition of the struct nodeType so that it is declared as a class and the member variables are private. template   class nodeType {  public:      const nodeType& operator=(const nodeType&);         //Overload the assignment operator.     void setInfo(const Type&

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In this chapter, the class to implement the nodes of a linked list is defined as a struct .

The following rewrites the definition of the struct nodeType so that it is declared as a class and the member variables are private.

template <class Type> 
class nodeType

public: 
    const nodeType<Type>& operator=(const nodeType<Type>&);  
      //Overload the assignment operator.

    void setInfo(const Type& elem);
      //Function to set the info of the node.
      //Postcondition: info = elem;

    Type getInfo() const;
      //Function to return the info of the node.
      //Postcondition: The value of info is returned.

    void setLink(nodeType<Type> *ptr);
      //Function to set the link of the node.
      //Postcondition: link = ptr;

    nodeType<Type>* getLink() const;
      //Function to return the link of the node.
      //Postcondition: The value of link is returned.

    nodeType();
       //Default constructor
       //Postcondition: link = nullptr;

    nodeType(const Type& elem, nodeType<Type> *ptr);
       //Constructor with parameters
       //Sets info point to the object elem points to and
       //link is set to point to the object ptr points to.
       //Postcondition: info = elem; link = ptr

    nodeType(const nodeType<Type> &otherNode); 
      //Copy constructor

    ~nodeType();
      //Destructor

private:
    Type info;
    nodeType<Type> *link;
};

Write the definitions of the member functions of the class nodeType. Also, write a program to test your class. 

 

 

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