Easy Problems on Stack Data Structures
- Infix to Postfix Conversion using Stack
- Prefix to Infix Conversion
- Prefix to Postfix Conversion
- Postfix to Prefix Conversion
- Postfix to Infix
- Convert Infix To Prefix Notation
- Check for balanced parentheses in an expression
- Arithmetic Expression Evalution
- Evaluation of Postfix Expression
- Reverse a stack using recursion
- Reverse individual words
- Reverse a string using stack
- Reversing a Queue
Stack Data Structure
A Stack is a linear data structure that follows a particular order in which the operations are performed. The order may be LIFO(Last In First Out) or FILO(First In Last Out). LIFO implies that the element that is inserted last, comes out first and FILO implies that the element that is inserted first, comes out last.
Table of Content
- What is Stack Data Structure?
- Basic Operations of Stack Data Structures
- Applications of Stack Data Structures
- Basics of Stack Data Structure
- Implementations of Stack in Different Languages
- Other Implementations of Stack Data Structures
- Easy Problems on Stack Data Structures
- Medium Problems on Stack Data Structures
- Hard Problems on Stack Data Structures
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