StackT

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// Initialize a stack object of integers
var stack = new Stack<int>(); 

// add some data
stack.Push(3);
stack.Push(5);
stack.Push(8);

// elements are stored with "first in, last out" order.
// stack from top to bottom is: 8, 5, 3

// We can use peek to see the top element of the stack.
Console.WriteLine(stack.Peek()); // prints 8

// Pop removes the top element of the stack and returns it.
Console.WriteLine(stack.Pop()); // prints 8
Console.WriteLine(stack.Pop()); // prints 5
Console.WriteLine(stack.Pop()); // prints 3

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Overview of C# collections:
* ListT
* StackT
* Queue

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23 Overview of C# collections
24 GUID
27 Looping
36 Casting
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106 Stream
107 Timers
109 Threading
127 Caching
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