Stack to array
/* Learning C# by Jesse Liberty Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN: 0596003765 */ using System; using System.Collections; namespace StackDemo { public class TesterStackArray { public void Run() { Stack intStack = new Stack(); // populate the array for (int i = 1;i<5;i++) { intStack.Push(i*5); } // Display the Stack. Console.WriteLine( "intStack values:" ); DisplayValues( intStack ); const int arraySize = 10; int[] testArray = new int[arraySize]; // populate the array for (int i = 1; i < arraySize; i++) { testArray[i] = i * 100; } Console.WriteLine("\nContents of the test array"); DisplayValues( testArray ); // Copy the intStack into the new array, start offset 3 intStack.CopyTo( testArray, 3 ); Console.WriteLine( "\nTestArray after copy: "); DisplayValues( testArray ); // Copy the entire source Stack // to a new standard array. Object[] myArray = intStack.ToArray(); // Display the values of the new standard array. Console.WriteLine( "\nThe new array:" ); DisplayValues( myArray ); } public static void DisplayValues( IEnumerable myCollection ) { foreach (object o in myCollection) { Console.WriteLine(o); } } [STAThread] static void Main() { TesterStackArray t = new TesterStackArray(); t.Run(); } } }