hi :)
I have a pro. here>>I have to write a prog. to get info. from a file and then to take these info. and to put them in a tree >>
so what happened here ,,that the compiler reads the info. correctly from the file and take them ..but when it reaches to the func.[add_book(...)] in the func.[load_file]it didn't make a new node !!
it only prints (empty)
plz help me :(
thanks ^_^
NOTE:Actually I wrote the prog in 2 seperate classes :P

#pragma once
#include<iostream>
#include<string>

using namespace std ;


class node
{
protected:
    int no_of_books;
    int id;
    char title[30];
    char author[30];
    char publisher[30];
    int status;
    node*left;

    node*right;
public:
    node(void);
    ~node(void);
    node(int);
    node(int,char[],char[],char[],int);

    friend class library;
};

#include "node.h"
#include<string>
#include<iostream>
using namespace std ;


node::node(void)
{
     id=0;
     title[30];
     author[30];
     publisher[30];
     status=0;
     no_of_books=0;
     left=NULL;
     right=NULL;

}


node::~node(void)
{
}

node::node(int Id)
{
     id=Id;
     title[30]=0;
     author[30]=0;
     publisher[30]=0;
     status=0;
     no_of_books=0;
     left=NULL;
     right=NULL;


}
node::node(int Id,char t[30],char a[30],char p[30],int s)
{

    id=Id;
    memcpy(title,t,30);
    memcpy(author,a,30);
    memcpy(publisher,p,30);
    status=s;
    no_of_books=0;
    left=NULL;
    right=NULL;

}
#pragma once
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std ;


class library
{

public:
    node*add_book(node*,int,char[],char[],char[],int);
    bool search_id(node*,int);
    void search_title(node*,char[]);
    bool search_author(node*,char[]);
    void borrow_book(node*,int);
    void return_book(node*,int);
    void load_file();
    void put_to_new_file_();
    void print_menu();
    void print_n(node*);
    bool check_AVL(node*,int*);
    library(void);
    ~library();
    node obj2;
    node*root;
};

#include "node.h"
#include "library.h"
#include<string>
#include<fstream>
#include<iostream>
using namespace std ;
library::library(void)
{
    root=NULL;
}
library::~library(void)
{
    cout<<"the tree is destroyted \n";

}
    void library::load_file()
    {
        FILE*fp;
        char name[20];
        cout<<"plz enter the name of the file U want to OPEN \n";
        cin>>name;
        fp=fopen(name,"a+");
        if((fp=fopen(name,"a+"))==NULL)
        {
            cout<<"FILE NOT FOUND\n";
        }
        else
        {
            fscanf(fp,"%d",&(obj2.no_of_books));
            for(int i=0;i<obj2.no_of_books;i++)
            {

            fscanf(fp,"%d",&(obj2.id));
            fscanf(fp,"%s",&(obj2.title));
            fscanf(fp,"%s",&(obj2.author));
            fscanf(fp,"%s",&(obj2.publisher));
            fscanf(fp,"%d",&(obj2.status));
            add_book(root,obj2.id,obj2.title,obj2.author,obj2.author,obj2.status);
            }

            }
        fclose(fp);
    }
        node* library::add_book (node*root,int d,char t[30],char a[30],char p[30],int s)
{
node*n=new node(d,t,a,p,s);
if(root== NULL){
    cout<<"empty"<<endl;
    root=n;
    return root;
}
else
{
    if(root->id >= n->id){
    if(root->left==NULL)
    {
        root->left=n;
    }
    else
    {
        root->left=add_book(root->left,d,t,a,p,s);
    }
    return root;
    }
    else
    {
        if(root->right==NULL)
    {
        root->right=n;
    }
        else
        {
            root->right=add_book(root->right,d,t,a,p,s);

        }
        obj2.no_of_books+=1;
        return root;
    }

}
}

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