Stack.Push(Object) Method
Definition
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Inserts an object at the top of the Stack.
public:
virtual void Push(System::Object ^ obj);
public virtual void Push (object obj);
public virtual void Push (object? obj);
abstract member Push : obj -> unit
override this.Push : obj -> unit
Public Overridable Sub Push (obj As Object)
Parameters
Examples
The following example shows how to add elements to the Stack, remove elements from the Stack, or view the element at the top of the Stack.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myCollection, char mySeparator );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new Stack.
Stack^ myStack = gcnew Stack;
myStack->Push( "The" );
myStack->Push( "quick" );
myStack->Push( "brown" );
myStack->Push( "fox" );
// Displays the Stack.
Console::Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Removes an element from the Stack.
Console::WriteLine( "(Pop)\t\t{0}", myStack->Pop() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console::Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Removes another element from the Stack.
Console::WriteLine( "(Pop)\t\t{0}", myStack->Pop() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console::Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Views the first element in the Stack but does not remove it.
Console::WriteLine( "(Peek)\t\t{0}", myStack->Peek() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console::Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
}
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myCollection, char mySeparator )
{
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCollection->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Stack values: fox brown quick The
(Pop) fox
Stack values: brown quick The
(Pop) brown
Stack values: quick The
(Peek) quick
Stack values: quick The
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesStack {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new Stack.
Stack myStack = new Stack();
myStack.Push( "The" );
myStack.Push( "quick" );
myStack.Push( "brown" );
myStack.Push( "fox" );
// Displays the Stack.
Console.Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Removes an element from the Stack.
Console.WriteLine( "(Pop)\t\t{0}", myStack.Pop() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console.Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Removes another element from the Stack.
Console.WriteLine( "(Pop)\t\t{0}", myStack.Pop() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console.Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
// Views the first element in the Stack but does not remove it.
Console.WriteLine( "(Peek)\t\t{0}", myStack.Peek() );
// Displays the Stack.
Console.Write( "Stack values:" );
PrintValues( myStack, '\t' );
}
public static void PrintValues( IEnumerable myCollection, char mySeparator ) {
foreach ( Object obj in myCollection )
Console.Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Stack values: fox brown quick The
(Pop) fox
Stack values: brown quick The
(Pop) brown
Stack values: quick The
(Peek) quick
Stack values: quick The
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesStack
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new Stack.
Dim myStack As New Stack()
myStack.Push("The")
myStack.Push("quick")
myStack.Push("brown")
myStack.Push("fox")
' Displays the Stack.
Console.Write("Stack values:")
PrintValues(myStack, ControlChars.Tab)
' Removes an element from the Stack.
Console.WriteLine("(Pop)" & ControlChars.Tab & ControlChars.Tab & _
"{0}", myStack.Pop())
' Displays the Stack.
Console.Write("Stack values:")
PrintValues(myStack, ControlChars.Tab)
' Removes another element from the Stack.
Console.WriteLine("(Pop)" & ControlChars.Tab & ControlChars.Tab & _
"{0}", myStack.Pop())
' Displays the Stack.
Console.Write("Stack values:")
PrintValues(myStack, ControlChars.Tab)
' Views the first element in the Stack but does not remove it.
Console.WriteLine("(Peek)" & ControlChars.Tab & ControlChars.Tab & _
"{0}", myStack.Peek())
' Displays the Stack.
Console.Write("Stack values:")
PrintValues(myStack, ControlChars.Tab)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myCollection As IEnumerable, mySeparator As Char)
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myCollection
Console.Write("{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj)
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' Stack values: fox brown quick The
' (Pop) fox
' Stack values: brown quick The
' (Pop) brown
' Stack values: quick The
' (Peek) quick
' Stack values: quick The
Remarks
If Count already equals the capacity, the capacity of the Stack is increased by automatically reallocating the internal array, and the existing elements are copied to the new array before the new element is added.
null
can be pushed onto the Stack as a placeholder, if needed. It occupies a slot in the stack and is treated like any object.
If Count is less than the capacity of the stack, Push is an O(1)
operation. If the capacity needs to be increased to accommodate the new element, Push becomes an O(n)
operation, where n
is Count.