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C# | Insert an object at the top of the Stack – Push Operation

Stack represents a last-in, first out collection of object. It is used when you need a last-in, first-out access of items. When you add an item in the list, it is called pushing the item and when you remove it, it is called popping the item. Stack<T>.Push(T) Method is used to inserts an object at the top of the Stack<T>.

Properties:



Syntax:

void Push(object obj);

Example:




// C# code to insert an object
// at the top of the Stack
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating a Stack of strings
        Stack<string> myStack = new Stack<string>();
  
        // Inserting the elements into the Stack
        myStack.Push("one");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
  
        myStack.Push("two");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
  
        myStack.Push("three");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
  
        myStack.Push("four");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
  
        myStack.Push("five");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
  
        myStack.Push("six");
  
        // Displaying the count of elements
        // contained in the Stack
        Console.Write("Total number of elements in the Stack are : ");
  
        Console.WriteLine(myStack.Count);
    }
}

Output:

Total number of elements in the Stack are : 1
Total number of elements in the Stack are : 2
Total number of elements in the Stack are : 3
Total number of elements in the Stack are : 4
Total number of elements in the Stack are : 5
Total number of elements in the Stack are : 6

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