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Triangular numbers with stack replaces recursion
Triangular numbers with stack replaces recursion
   
import java.io.IOException;

public class TriangleStack {
  static int num;

  static int ans;

  static Stack theStack;

  public static void main(String[] argsthrows IOException {
    num = 100;
    stackTriangle();
    System.out.println("Triangle=" + ans);
  }

  public static void stackTriangle() {
    theStack = new Stack(10000)// make a stack

    ans = 0// initialize answer

    while (num > 0// until n is 1,
    {
      theStack.push(num)// push value
      --num; // decrement value
    }
    while (!theStack.isEmpty()) // until stack empty,
    {
      int newN = theStack.pop()// pop value,
      ans += newN; // add to answer
    }
  }

}

class Stack {
  private int maxSize; // size of stack array

  private int[] data;

  private int top; // top of stack

  public Stack(int s) {
    maxSize = s;
    data = new int[maxSize];
    top = -1;
  }

  public void push(int p) {
    data[++top= p;
  }

  public int pop() {
    return data[top--];
  }

  public int peek() {
    return data[top];
  }

  public boolean isEmpty() {
    return (top == -1);
  }
}


           
         
    
    
  
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