Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780135472118
Author: Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 15E
Program Plan Intro

Sorted stack of integers

Program plan:

  • Import necessary packages.
  • Create a class “SortedStack”,
    • Define the method “isSorted ()” that accepts stack of integers,
      • Check whether the stack size is less than “2”,
        • If it is true, return “true”.
      • Set the Boolean value to “true”.
      • Assign the top of stack to the variable “previous”.
      • Create temporary stack.
      • Insert the top of original stack into temporary stack.
      • Execute till original stack becomes empty,
        • Assign the recent top of stack element.
        • Insert the recent top of original stack into the temporary stack.
        • Check whether the previous top of stack is greater than the recent top of stack,
          • Set the Boolean value to “false”.
            • Set the recent top of stack as previous top of stack.
      • Execute till new stack becomes empty,
        • Restore the elements into the original stack.
      • Return the Boolean value.
    • Define the method “main()”,
      • Construct “Stack” object.
      • Add integers into the stack.
      • Print the stack of integers.
      • Assign the Boolean value returned from the method “isSorted()” when calling with stack as parameter.
      • Check whether the returned Boolean value is “true”,
        • If it is true, print the message as sorted.
      • Otherwise, print the message as not in sorted order.

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