I have a function that reads in requests: by timestamp, current floor, and destination floor and it is not outputting the way I expected.
All my member values are outputting correctly : timestamp, current floor, and destination floor except for the bool.
The bool outputs 205 instead 1 or 0 for my direction.
Elevator::readRequests()
{
ifstream myStream("T1.txt");
while(!myStream.eof())
{
int timestamp ,currentFloor, destinationFloor;
myStream >> timestamp >> currentFloor >> destinationFloor;
//cout<< endl <<"The current timestamp is "<< timestamp << "The current floor is " << currentFloor
// << " and the destination floor is " << destinationFloor << endl << endl;
//cout<< endl;
reqNode *temp = new reqNode;
//initialize request node object
temp->timestamp = timestamp;
temp->start = currentFloor;
temp->destination = destinationFloor;
temp->start_time = -1;
temp->finish_time = -1;
temp->calculate_priority();
if(temp->start < temp->destination)
temp->set_dir(true);
else
temp->set_dir(false);
request.push(*temp);//push nodes into the request bank
}
int i = 0;
while( !request.empty() )
{
cout << "Node " << i << " : " << request.front().timestamp << " " << request.front().start << " " << request.front().destination
<< " " << request.front().direction << endl;
request.pop();//popping the request in order to test
i++;
}
}
I am trying to get the output:
Node # : Timestamp. Current(User Floor). Destination(User Floor). Direction(User is heading).
Node 0 : 1 3 7 1
Node 1 : 1 2 9 1
Node 2 : 1 7 9 1
Node 3 : 2 4 6 1
Node 4 : 2 4 8 1
Node 5 : 2 1 17 1
Node 6 : 5 1 15 1
Node 7 : 5 5 1 0
Node 8 : 6 17 4 0
Node 9 : 6 4 17 1
Instead I am getting as output:
Node 0 : 1 3 7 205
Node 1 : 1 2 9 205
Node 2 : 1 7 9 205
Node 3 : 2 4 6 205
Node 4 : 2 4 8 205
Node 5 : 2 1 17 205
Node 6 : 5 1 15 205
Node 7 : 5 5 1 205
Node 8 : 6 17 4 205
Node 9 : 6 4 17 205
this is the file T1.txt:
1 3 7
1 2 9
1 7 9
2 4 6
2 4 8
2 1 17
5 1 15
5 5 1
6 17 4
6 4 17
reqNode. – David Hammen Oct 30 '12 at 17:44boolin there anywhere.. – twalberg Oct 30 '12 at 17:52