Oh, thanks so much! It fixed my problem. But, is there a way to just write PhyNode(blah, blah, blah) instead of the cumbersome MyClasses.PhyNode ? I tried using MyClasses and it reported the same error as well.
On Friday, 16 September 2016 12:11:18 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote: > > The error I'm getting is something like > > ERROR: LoadError: UndefVarError: PhyNode not defined > > So since you used importall instead of using, you need to the qualified > MyClasses.PhyNode. If you do, you'll probably get some error about > > ERROR: LoadError: MethodError: `convert` has no method matching > convert(::Type{MyClasses.PhyNode{T}}, ::Int64, ::ASCIIString, ::Float64, > ::Float64) > > unless you have another constructor for PhyNode, since you need to > provide the two vectors for inEdges and outEdges as well. Long story > short: Something like > > push!(nodelist, MyClasses.PhyNode(1, Atlanta, 32.3, 54.7, [], [])) > > should work, though you should probably specify the type and maybe size of > the vectors (depending on what you want to do with them). > > Am Freitag, 16. September 2016 10:02:08 UTC+2 schrieb [email protected]: >> >> The files are indeed in the same directory and I also added the path of >> these files to the variable LOAD_PATH as well. But still, I get the same >> error. >> >> On Friday, 16 September 2016 09:49:45 UTC+2, Lutfullah Tomak wrote: >>> >>> It is related to the `importall` part of code. It can be that the files >>> are not in the same directory but I'm not sure. Also, [] creates an Array >>> with element type of Any. Giving it a type annotation may help peeformance >>> ei TypeofArray[]. >> >>
