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Everyday data structures

You're reading from   Everyday data structures A practical guide to learning data structures simply and easily

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121041
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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William Smith William Smith
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Preface 1. Data Types: Foundational Structures FREE CHAPTER 2. Arrays: Foundational Collections 3. Lists: Linear Collections 4. Stacks: LIFO Collections 5. Queues: FIFO Collections 6. Dictionaries: Keyed Collections 7. Sets: No Duplicates 8. Structs: Complex Types 9. Trees: Non-Linear Structures 10. Heaps: Ordered Trees 11. Graphs: Values with Relationships 12. Sorting: Bringing Order Out Of Chaos 13. Searching: Finding What You Need

Initializing stacks

Each language provides varying levels of support for the stack data structure. The following are some examples of initializing the collection, adding an object to the collection, and then removing the top object from the collection.

C#

C# provides a concrete implementation of the stack data structure through the Stack<T> generic class.

    Stack<MyObject> aStack = new Stack<MyObject>(); 
    aStack.Push(anObject); 
    aStack.Pop(); 

Java

Java provides a concrete implementation of the stack data structure through the Stack<T> generic class.

    Stack<MyObject> aStack = new Stack<MyObject>(); 
    aStack.push(anObject); 
    aStack.pop(); 

Objective-C

Objective-C does not provide a concrete implementation of the stack data structure, but one can be easily creating using the class cluster NSMutableArray. Be aware that this will create an array-based implementation of the stack, which is generally less efficient than a linked list-based...

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