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ImplementStackUsingQueues.cpp
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// Source : https://leetcode.com/problems/implement-stack-using-queues/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2015-06-13
/**********************************************************************************
*
* Implement the following operations of a stack using queues.
*
* push(x) -- Push element x onto stack.
*
* pop() -- Removes the element on top of the stack.
*
* top() -- Get the top element.
*
* empty() -- Return whether the stack is empty.
*
* Notes:
*
* You must use only standard operations of a queue -- which means only push to back,
* peek/pop from front, size, and is empty operations are valid.
*
* Depending on your language, queue may not be supported natively. You may simulate
* a queue by using a list or deque (double-ended queue), as long as you use only
* standard operations of a queue.
*
* You may assume that all operations are valid (for example, no pop or top operations
* will be called on an empty stack).
*
* Update (2015-06-11):
* The class name of the Java function had been updated to MyStack instead of Stack.
*
* Credits:Special thanks to @jianchao.li.fighter for adding this problem and all test cases.
*
**********************************************************************************/
class Stack {
public:
// Push element x onto stack.
void push(int x) {
nums.push(x);
}
// Removes the element on top of the stack.
void pop() {
if (!empty()) {
int len = nums.size()-1;
//Don't treat the "-->" is a new operator. ;-)
while ( len-->0) {
nums.push(nums.front());
nums.pop();
}
nums.pop();
}
}
// Get the top element.
int top() {
return nums.back();
}
// Return whether the stack is empty.
bool empty() {
return nums.empty();
}
private:
queue<int> nums;
};