public abstract class AbstractDoubleStack extends AbstractStack<java.lang.Double> implements DoubleStack
To create a type-specific stack, you need both object methods and primitive-type methods. However, if you inherit from this class you need just one (anyone).
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Double |
peek(int i)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
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double |
peekDouble(int i)
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
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java.lang.Double |
pop()
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
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double |
popDouble()
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
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void |
push(double k)
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
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void |
push(java.lang.Double o)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
|
java.lang.Double |
top()
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
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double |
topDouble()
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
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public void push(java.lang.Double o)
public java.lang.Double pop()
public java.lang.Double top()
top
in interface Stack<java.lang.Double>
top
in class AbstractStack<java.lang.Double>
public java.lang.Double peek(int i)
peek
in interface Stack<java.lang.Double>
peek
in class AbstractStack<java.lang.Double>
i
- an index from the stop of the stack (0 represents the top).i
-th element on the stack.public void push(double k)
push
in interface DoubleStack
Stack.push(Object)
public double popDouble()
popDouble
in interface DoubleStack
Stack.pop()
public double topDouble()
topDouble
in interface DoubleStack
Stack.top()
public double peekDouble(int i)
peekDouble
in interface DoubleStack
Stack.peek(int)