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Menu-Driven Stack Implementation in C

This document describes an experiment to implement a stack using arrays in C. It includes functions to push, pop, peek and display elements in the stack. The main program contains a menu to call these functions and manipulate the stack. It initializes the stack array and top pointer, then enters a loop to accept user input and call the corresponding function to push, pop, peek or display the stack until the user chooses to exit.

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Menu-Driven Stack Implementation in C

This document describes an experiment to implement a stack using arrays in C. It includes functions to push, pop, peek and display elements in the stack. The main program contains a menu to call these functions and manipulate the stack. It initializes the stack array and top pointer, then enters a loop to accept user input and call the corresponding function to push, pop, peek or display the stack until the user chooses to exit.

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  • Experiment No: 4 Stack Using Arrays
  • Output

EXPERIMENT NO: 4 STACK USING ARRAYS

Aim: Write a menu driven program to implement stack using array


Program:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#define max 10
int st[max],top=-1;
void push(int st[],int val);
int pop(int st[]);
int peek(int st[]);
void display(int st[]);
int main()
{
int val,option;
clrscr();
do
{
printf("\n**MAIN MENU**");
printf("\[Link]\[Link]\[Link]\[Link]\[Link]");
printf("\nEnter your option:");
scanf("%d",&option);
switch(option)
{
case 1:printf("\nEnter the number to be pushed on stack");
scanf("%d",&val);
push(st,val);
break;
case 2:val=pop(st);
if(val!=-1)
printf("\nThe value deleted from stack is %d",val);
break;
case 3:val=peek(st);
if(val!=-1)
printf("\nThe value stored at top of stack is %d",val);
break;
case 4:display(st);
break;
}
}while(option!=5);
getch();
return 0;
}
void push(int st[],int val)
{

if(top==max-1)
{
printf("\nstack overflow");
}
else
{
top++;
st[top]=val;
}
}
int pop(int st[])
{
int val;
if(top==-1)
{
printf("\nstack underflow");
return -1;
}
else
{
val=st[top];
top--;
return val;
}
}
void display(int st[])
{
int i;
if(top==-1)
printf("\nstack is empty");
else
{
for(i=top;i>=0;i--)
printf("%d\t",st[i]);
}
}
int peek(int st[])
{
if(top==-1)
{
printf("\nstack is empty");
return -1;
}
else
return(st[top]);
}

OUTPUT

EXPERIMENT NO: 4 STACK USING ARRAYS
Aim: Write a menu driven program to implement stack using array
Program:
#include<stdio.h
if(top==max-1)
{
printf("
stack overflow");
}
else
{
top++;
st[top]=val;
}
}
int pop(int st[])
{
int val;
if(top==-1)
{
prin
OUTPUT

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