
Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
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Chapter 14.1, Problem 2SCP
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Stack:
- Stack works based on the Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) structure.
- There are two method are used,
- “push()”:
- The element is inserted to the top of the stack using this method.
- Whenever the user tries to inserts the element into the stack, the last element which is currently to be inserted will be at the top of the stack.
- “pop()”:
- The element at the top of the stack is popped out using this method.
- This method returns and deletes the element from the top of the stack.
- The element which is inserted last will be removed first from the stack.
- “push()”:
Program Plan Intro
Queue:
- Queue works based on the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) structure.
- In other words, the element, which comes first, will be served first.
- The elements are inserted into the queue only at the rear end.
- The elements can be deleted only at the front end.
- Two important methods are used in queue,
- “add()” : To insert the element at the rear end of the queue, this method is used.
- “remove()”: To remove the element at the front end of the queue, this method is used.
- Whenever the user tries to insert the element into the queue, the element is inserted at the rear end of the queue.
- The element which is inserted first at the rear end of the queue will be removed first from the front end of the queue.
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Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
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