The C++ function std::stack::operator= assigns new contents to the stack by replacing old ones. This method modifies size of the stack if necessary.
DeclarationFollowing is the declaration for std::stack::operator= function form std::stack header.
C++98stack<T, Container>& operator=(const stack<T,Container>& x );Parameters
x − Another stack object of same type.
Return valueReturns this pointer.
ExceptionsThis member function never throws exception.
Time complexityLinear i.e. O(n)
ExampleThe following example shows the usage of std::stack::operator= function.
#include <iostream> #include <stack> using namespace std; int main(void) { stack<int> s1; stack<int> s2; for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) s1.push(i + 1); s2 = s1; cout << "Contents of stack s2" << endl; while (!s2.empty()) { cout << s2.top() << endl; s2.pop(); } return 0; }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
Contents of stack s2 5 4 3 2 1
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