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    Problems with the coding

    Hello all
    This is my EventList.cpp file and I need to code it. Below this are header files EventList.h and Date.h. I am new in this so could anyone help me with that. It is an event calendar...thanks


    #include "EventList.h"
    #include "Date.h"

    EventList::EventList(Date d) {
    // create an empty event list - set today's date
    }

    EventList::~EventList() {
    // must go through all the events deleting them
    }

    Date EventList::getToday(){
    // returns todays date
    }

    void EventList::setToday(Date d){
    // sets todays date
    }

    void EventList::setNow(Clock c){
    // sets the time
    }

    Clock EventList::getNow(){
    // returns the time
    }

    bool EventList::addEvent(Event* e){
    // takes an event pointer (event must have been created)
    // and adds it to the event list at the next avilable
    // place in the array - if there is one
    }

    bool EventList::delEvent(Event* e){
    // loops through the array checking the event pointer parameter
    // against the events in the array
    // deletes it when they match
    // consider moving down the later array elements to close the gap??
    }

    Event* EventList::findEvent(Date d, Clock c, Type type){
    // loops through the eventlist array checking each event
    // agains these parameters - if found return the event pointer
    // if not return a null pointer (i.e. zero)
    }

    void EventList:rintByDate(Date d){
    // print all events which have this date
    }


    void EventList:rintAll(){
    // loop through the array of events printing each one
    }



    EventList.h

    #ifndef EVENTLIST_H
    #define EVENTLIST_H
    #include "date.h"
    #include "event.h"
    #include <string>
    using namespace std;

    class EventList {
    public:
    EventList(Date d);
    ~EventList();
    void setToday(Date d);
    Date getToday();
    void setNow(Clock c);
    Clock getNow();
    bool addEvent(Event* e);
    bool delEvent(Event* e);
    Event* findEvent(Date d, Clock c, Type type);
    void printAll();
    void printByDate(Date d);

    private:
    Date today;
    Clock now;
    /**
    * @label allEvents
    * @clientCardinality 1
    * @supplierCardinality 0..n
    */
    Event * allEvents[100];
    };
    #endif //EVENTLIST_




    Date.H

    #ifndef DATE_H
    #define DATE_H

    #include <iostream>
    using namespace std;

    // array of month ends as days of the year
    // used to check validity of dates input
    const int Monthends[] = {0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304,
    334, 365};

    class Date {
    private:
    // private data
    int day, month, year;
    // a private function
    int getmonth(int & ddyear); // returns month and day from day-of-year
    char buffer[10]; // used for char output

    public:
    // constructors
    Date();
    Date(int dd, int mm, int yy);
    Date(char* );

    // access functions
    void setDate(int dd, int mm, int yy);
    int getDay();
    int getMonth();
    int getYear();
    void operator=(Date d); // sets current date equal to parameter d

    // combination functions
    void incDate(long ndays); // sets current date to ndays ahead
    Date operator+(long ndays); // returns date ndays ahead of current
    int dayNumber(); // returns day in year of current date
    long operator-(Date d); // returns the number of days between
    // current date and parameter d
    // comparisons
    bool operator==(Date d); // checks equality
    bool operator>(Date d); // greater than
    bool operator<(Date d); // less than

    // output
    const char* c_str(); // write as character output
    };

    // utility functions - not actually part of the class

    // overloaded operator<< function for Date class
    // print as dd/mm/yyyy
    ostream& operator<<(ostream& os,const Date d);

    // overloaded operator>> function for Date class
    // input a date as dd/mm/yyyy
    istream& operator>>(istream& is, Date &d);

    // get a Date from a text buffer
    Date texttodate(const char* buffer);

    // checks for leap year
    int isleapyear(int yr);

    #endif

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    I suggest you get a peice of paper, and do pseudocode for your functions.

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    I suggest you use the search function on this forum. There was something like this not long ago, something like "linked array".
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