This method(comes under System.Collections namespace) is used to remove and returns the object at the top of the Stack. This method is similar to the Peek method, but Peek does not modify the Stack.
Syntax:
public virtual object Pop ();
Return Value: It returns the Object removed from the top of the Stack.
Exception : This method will give InvalidOperationException if the Stack is empty.
Below programs illustrate the use of the above-discussed method:
Example 1:
// C# Program to illustrate the // use of Stack.Pop() Method using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a Stack
Stack myStack = new Stack();
// Inserting the elements into the Stack
myStack.Push( "Geeks" );
myStack.Push( "Geeks Classes" );
myStack.Push( "Noida" );
myStack.Push( "Data Structures" );
myStack.Push( "GeeksforGeeks" );
Console.WriteLine( "Number of elements in the Stack: {0}" ,
myStack.Count);
// Retrieveing top element of Stack
Console.Write( "Top element of Stack is: " );
Console.Write(myStack.Pop());
// printing the no of Stack element
// after Pop operation
Console.WriteLine( "\nNumber of elements in the Stack: {0}" ,
myStack.Count);
}
} |
Output:
Number of elements in the Stack: 5 Top element of Stack is: GeeksforGeeks Number of elements in the Stack: 4
Example 2:
// C# Program to illustrate the // use of Stack.Pop() Method using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a Stack
Stack myStack = new Stack();
// Inserting the elements into the Stack
myStack.Push(7);
myStack.Push(9);
Console.WriteLine( "Number of elements in the Stack: {0}" ,
myStack.Count);
// Retrieveing top element of Stack
Console.Write( "Top element of Stack is: " );
Console.Write(myStack.Pop());
// printing the no of Stack element
// after Pop operation
Console.WriteLine( "\nNumber of elements in the Stack: {0}" ,
myStack.Count);
}
} |
Output:
Number of elements in the Stack: 2 Top element of Stack is: 9 Number of elements in the Stack: 1
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