package stack;
public class StackOperations {
private int top;
private int array[] = new int[10];
StackOperations()
{
top = -1;
}
public void push(int item)
{
if(top >= array.length)
{
System.out.print("Please wait. . .Resizing Stack");
int arr[] = new int[2*array.length];
for(int i=0;i<array.length;i++)
{
arr[i] = array[i];
}
array = arr;
array[++top] = item;
}
else
{
array[++top] = item;
}
}
boolean IsEmpty()
{
return top==-1?true:false;
}
public void pop()
{
if(IsEmpty())
System.out.println("Stack is empty");
else
top--;
}
public void display()
{
if(IsEmpty())
System.out.println("Stack is empty");
else
{
System.out.println("Stack");
for(int i = top;i >= 0 ; i--)
{
System.out.println( array[i]);
}
}
}
}
What is wrong with my push
method? When top
is greater than or equal to array.length
I want to double the size of the stack. But it is giving me an error which says "out of bounds" when I pushed greater than 10 elements onto the stack. What is going wrong? any help would be appreciated
array = arr
setsarray
field ofStackOperations
instance to the reference to thearr
array.top==array.length-1
, ultimately for an array of 10 elements, maximum index could be 9pop
returns void instead of popping an int off the stack?