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A stack is a last in, first out (LIFO) abstract data type and data structure. Perhaps the most common use of stacks is to store subroutine arguments and return addresses.
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Array implementation of Java Stack
will throw work at the GC) or you could use Arrays.fill(data, null) or use the fact that larger indexes are already null and use Arrays.fill(data, 0, numElements-1, null) with adding a check for empty stack … Shrinking the array
Should I reduce the capacity of the stack at some point? Testing the native Java Stack, it doesn't seem to do any size reduction, except with trim(). …