// file: utilStack.java // author: Robert Keller // purpose: Illustrating the use of class Stack in java.util. // Contrast with Stack.java which was a custom stack for int's. // // Here we have a stack of Object's, so we need to first "wrap" // the int's, then unwrap them later. import java.io.*; import java.util.*; // to get Stack class class utilStack // This only houses the test program { // Test program, enter limit > 0 and cycles on command line public static void main(String arg[]) { // take arguments from command line (1 required) if( arg.length < 1 ) { System.err.println("One argument is required, cycles"); System.exit(1); } int cycles = new Integer(arg[0]).intValue(); Stack s = new Stack(); for( int i = 0; i < cycles; i++ ) { s.push(new Integer(i)); // wrap the int in an object } while( !s.empty() ) { System.out.println(s.pop()); // print the int popped } } }