std::stack<T,Container>:: top
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const_reference top
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Returns reference to the top element in the stack. This is the most recently pushed element. This element will be removed on a call to
pop()
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back
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Parameters
(none)
Return value
Reference to the last element.
Complexity
Constant.
Example
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#include <iostream> #include <stack> void reportStackSize(const std::stack<int>& s) { std::cout << s.size() << " elements on stack\n"; } void reportStackTop(const std::stack<int>& s) { // Leaves element on stack std::cout << "Top element: " << s.top() << '\n'; } int main() { std::stack<int> s; s.push(2); s.push(6); s.push(51); reportStackSize(s); reportStackTop(s); reportStackSize(s); s.pop(); reportStackSize(s); reportStackTop(s); }
Output:
3 elements on stack Top element: 51 3 elements on stack 2 elements on stack Top element: 6
See also
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inserts element at the top
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removes the top element
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