Set a stack and add elements to it.
Stack st = new Stack();
st.Push('P');
st.Push('Q');
st.Push('R');Now set another stack to reverse it.
Stack rev = new Stack();
Until the count of ths Stack is not equal to 0, use the Push and Pop method to reverse it.
while (st.Count != 0) {
rev.Push(st.Pop());
}The following is the complete code −
Example
using System;
using System.Collections;
namespace CollectionsApplication {
public class Program {
public static void Main(string[] args) {
Stack st = new Stack();
Stack rev = new Stack();
st.Push('P');
st.Push('Q');
st.Push('R');
Console.WriteLine("Current stack: ");
foreach(char c in st) {
Console.Write(c + " ");
}
Console.WriteLine();
while (st.Count != 0) {
rev.Push(st.Pop());
}
Console.WriteLine("Reversed stack: ");
foreach(char c in rev) {
Console.Write(c + " ");
}
}
}
}Output
Current stack: R Q P Reversed stack: P Q R