- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.AbstractCollection<E>
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- java.util.AbstractList<E>
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- java.util.Vector<E>
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- java.util.Stack<E>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
,Iterable<E>
,Collection<E>
,List<E>
,RandomAccess
public class Stack<E> extends Vector<E>
TheStack
class represents a last-in-first-out (LIFO) stack of objects. It extends classVector
with five operations that allow a vector to be treated as a stack. The usualpush
andpop
operations are provided, as well as a method topeek
at the top item on the stack, a method to test for whether the stack isempty
, and a method tosearch
the stack for an item and discover how far it is from the top.When a stack is first created, it contains no items.
A more complete and consistent set of LIFO stack operations is provided by the
Deque
interface and its implementations, which should be used in preference to this class. For example:Deque<Integer> stack = new ArrayDeque<Integer>();
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
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Fields declared in class java.util.Vector
capacityIncrement, elementCount, elementData
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Fields declared in class java.util.AbstractList
modCount
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Stack()
Creates an empty Stack.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
empty()
Tests if this stack is empty.E
peek()
Looks at the object at the top of this stack without removing it from the stack.E
pop()
Removes the object at the top of this stack and returns that object as the value of this function.E
push(E item)
Pushes an item onto the top of this stack.int
search(Object o)
Returns the 1-based position where an object is on this stack.-
Methods declared in class java.util.Vector
add, add, addAll, addAll, addElement, capacity, clear, clone, contains, containsAll, copyInto, elementAt, elements, ensureCapacity, equals, firstElement, forEach, get, hashCode, indexOf, indexOf, insertElementAt, isEmpty, iterator, lastElement, lastIndexOf, lastIndexOf, listIterator, listIterator, remove, remove, removeAll, removeAllElements, removeElement, removeElementAt, removeIf, removeRange, replaceAll, retainAll, set, setElementAt, setSize, size, spliterator, subList, toArray, toArray, toString, trimToSize
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Methods declared in interface java.util.Collection
parallelStream, stream, toArray
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Method Detail
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push
public E push(E item)
Pushes an item onto the top of this stack. This has exactly the same effect as:addElement(item)
- Parameters:
item
- the item to be pushed onto this stack.- Returns:
- the
item
argument. - See Also:
Vector.addElement(E)
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pop
public E pop()
Removes the object at the top of this stack and returns that object as the value of this function.- Returns:
- The object at the top of this stack (the last item
of the
Vector
object). - Throws:
EmptyStackException
- if this stack is empty.
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peek
public E peek()
Looks at the object at the top of this stack without removing it from the stack.- Returns:
- the object at the top of this stack (the last item
of the
Vector
object). - Throws:
EmptyStackException
- if this stack is empty.
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empty
public boolean empty()
Tests if this stack is empty.- Returns:
true
if and only if this stack contains no items;false
otherwise.
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search
public int search(Object o)
Returns the 1-based position where an object is on this stack. If the objecto
occurs as an item in this stack, this method returns the distance from the top of the stack of the occurrence nearest the top of the stack; the topmost item on the stack is considered to be at distance1
. Theequals
method is used to compareo
to the items in this stack.- Parameters:
o
- the desired object.- Returns:
- the 1-based position from the top of the stack where
the object is located; the return value
-1
indicates that the object is not on the stack.
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