Example 1: Java program to implement Stack
// Stack implementation in Java
class Stack {
  // store elements of stack
  private int arr[];
  // represent top of stack
  private int top;
  // total capacity of the stack
  private int capacity;
  // Creating a stack
  Stack(int size) {
    // initialize the array
    // initialize the stack variables
    arr = new int[size];
    capacity = size;
    top = -1;
  }
  // push elements to the top of stack
  public void push(int x) {
    if (isFull()) {
      System.out.println("Stack OverFlow");
      // terminates the program
      System.exit(1);
    }
    // insert element on top of stack
    System.out.println("Inserting " + x);
    arr[++top] = x;
  }
  // pop elements from top of stack
  public int pop() {
    // if stack is empty
    // no element to pop
    if (isEmpty()) {
      System.out.println("STACK EMPTY");
      // terminates the program
      System.exit(1);
    }
    // pop element from top of stack
    return arr[top--];
  }
  // return size of the stack
  public int getSize() {
    return top + 1;
  }
  // check if the stack is empty
  public Boolean isEmpty() {
    return top == -1;
  }
  // check if the stack is full
  public Boolean isFull() {
    return top == capacity - 1;
  }
  // display elements of stack
  public void printStack() {
    for (int i = 0; i <= top; i++) {
      System.out.print(arr[i] + ", ");
    }
  }
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Stack stack = new Stack(5);
    stack.push(1);
    stack.push(2);
    stack.push(3);
    System.out.print("Stack: ");
    stack.printStack();
    // remove element from stack
    stack.pop();
    System.out.println("\nAfter popping out");
    stack.printStack();
  }
}
Output
Inserting 1 Inserting 2 Inserting 3 Stack: 1, 2, 3, After popping out 1, 2,
In the above example, we have implemented the stack data structure in Java.
To learn more, visit Stack Data Structure.
Example 2: Implement stack using Stack class
Java provides a built Stack class that can be used to implement a stack.
import java.util.Stack;
class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // create an object of Stack class
    Stack<String> animals= new Stack<>();
    // push elements to top of stack
    animals.push("Dog");
    animals.push("Horse");
    animals.push("Cat");
    System.out.println("Stack: " + animals);
    // pop element from top of stack
    animals.pop();
    System.out.println("Stack after pop: " + animals);
    }
}
Output
Stack: [Dog, Horse, Cat] Stack after pop: [Dog, Horse]
In the above example, we have used the Stack class to implement the stack in Java. Here,
- animals.push() - insert elements to top of the stack
- animals.pop() - remove element from the top of the stack
Notice, we have used the angle brackets <String> while creating the stack. It represents that the stack is of the generic type.
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