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C# / C Sharp » Collections Data Structure » StackScreenshots 
Stack to array
Stack to array

/*
Learning C# 
by Jesse Liberty

Publisher: O'Reilly 
ISBN: 0596003765
*/
 using System;
 using System.Collections;

 namespace StackDemo
 {
    public class TesterStackArray
    {
       public void Run()
       {
           Stack intStack = new Stack();

           // populate the array
           for (int i = 1;i<5;i++)
           {
               intStack.Push(i*5);
           }

           // Display the Stack.
           Console.WriteLine"intStack values:" );
           DisplayValuesintStack );


           const int arraySize = 10;
           int[] testArray = new int[arraySize];

           // populate the array
           for (int i = 1; i < arraySize; i++)
           {
               testArray[i= i * 100;
           }
           Console.WriteLine("\nContents of the test array");
           DisplayValuestestArray );

           // Copy the intStack into the new array, start offset 3
           intStack.CopyTotestArray, );
           Console.WriteLine"\nTestArray after copy:  ");
           DisplayValuestestArray );


           // Copy the entire source Stack
           // to a new standard array.
           Object[] myArray = intStack.ToArray();

           // Display the values of the new standard array.
           Console.WriteLine"\nThe new  array:" );
           DisplayValuesmyArray );

       }
        public static void DisplayValues(
            IEnumerable myCollection )
        {
            foreach (object o in myCollection)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(o);
            }
        }

       [STAThread]
       static void Main()
       {
          TesterStackArray t = new TesterStackArray();
          t.Run();
       }
    }
 }

           
       
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