i was trying to do a post order traversal using stack.....but i am gettin an error of type invalid operands to binary,,,,,,,,,please tell me how to overcome this situation. below is the code.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <malloc.h>

struct node
{
    struct node *left;
    char data;
    struct node *right;
};

struct node *buildtree(int);
void post_order(struct node*);

char  a[] = {'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','\0','\0','h','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0'};

int main()
{
    struct node *root;
    root = buildtree(0);
    printf("pre order traversal:\n");
    post_order(root);
}

struct node *buildtree(int n)
{
    struct node *temp = NULL;
    if(a[n] != '\0')
    {
        temp = (struct node*)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
        temp->left = buildtree(2*n+1);
        temp->data = a[n];
        temp->right = buildtree(2*n+2);
    }

    return temp;
}

void post_order(struct node *root)
{
    struct node* stack[40];
    struct node* ptr;
    int top = 1;
    stack[1] = NULL;
    ptr = root;
    while(ptr != NULL)
    {
        top = top + 1;
        stack[top] = ptr;

        if((ptr->right) != NULL)
        {
            top = top + 1;
            stack[top] = -1 * (ptr->right);//how can i assign negative values on the stack.
        }

        ptr = ptr->left;
    }

    ptr = stack[top];
    top = top - 1;

    while(ptr > 0)
    {
        printf("%c", ptr->data);
        ptr = stack[top];
        top = top - 1;
    }

    if(ptr < 0)
    {
        ptr = (-1) * (ptr);
        while(ptr != NULL)
        {
            top = top + 1;
            stack[top] = ptr;
            if(ptr->right != NULL)
            {
                top = top + 1;
                stack[top] = (-1) * (ptr->right);
            }

            ptr = ptr->left;
        }
    }
}
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In the future please make an effort to properly (and cleanly) format your code. Not only is it easier to read, it makes others far more likely to reply. – Chris Aug 3 '11 at 5:31
@sandyroddick - Pointer doesn't allow multiplication/division. It works only for addition/subtraction. However, whether it is returning to a safe location or not depends on the sequence length you are operating on. – Mahesh Aug 3 '11 at 5:49
@mahesh : then how will i assign negative values to stack contents..please help me – sandyroddick Aug 3 '11 at 6:02
@Mahesh pointer multiplication and division are fine, they're just meaningless for most purposes. The problem with this code is the stack pointers are being overloaded to be a tuple of pointer and boolean value, assuming the top most bit of the pointer is never used. – Steve-o Aug 3 '11 at 6:11
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Have a look at this thread. They discuss post-order traversal of binary trees without recursion. The accepted answer gives a link to stack based solutions.

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