programming-examples/c++/Others/A generic stack that holds two values..cpp

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A generic stack that holds two values.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#define SIZE 10
template <class StackType> class stack {
StackType stck[SIZE][2];
int topOfStack;
public:
void init() { topOfStack = 0; }
void push(StackType ob, StackType object2);
StackType pop(StackType &object2);
};
template <class StackType>
void stack<StackType>::push(StackType ob, StackType object2)
{
if(topOfStack==SIZE) {
cout << "Stack is full.\n";
return;
}
stck[topOfStack][0] = ob;
stck[topOfStack][1] = object2;
topOfStack++;
}
template <class StackType>
StackType stack<StackType>::pop(StackType &object2)
{
if(topOfStack==0) {
cout << "Stack is empty.\n";
return 0;
}
topOfStack--;
object2 = stck[topOfStack][1];
return stck[topOfStack][0];
}
int main()
{
stack<char> stack1, stackObject2;
int i;
char ch;
stack1.init();
stackObject2.init();
stack1.push('a', 'b');
stackObject2.push('x', 'z');
stack1.push('b', 'd');
stackObject2.push('y', 'e');
stack1.push('c', 'a');
stackObject2.push('z', 'x');
for(i = 0; i <3; i++) {
cout << "Pop stack1: " << stack1.pop(ch);
cout << ' ' << ch << endl;
}
for(i = 0; i <3; i++) {
cout << "Pop stackObject2: " << stackObject2.pop(ch);
cout << ' ' << ch << endl;
}
// demonstrate double stacks
stack<double> doubleValueStack1, doubleValueStack2; // create two stacks
double d;
doubleValueStack1.init();
doubleValueStack2.init();
doubleValueStack1.push(1.1, 2.0);
doubleValueStack2.push(2.2, 3.0);
doubleValueStack1.push(3.3, 4.0);
doubleValueStack2.push(4.4, 5.0);
doubleValueStack1.push(5.5, 6.0);
doubleValueStack2.push(6.6, 7.0);
for(i = 0; i <3; i++) {
cout << "Pop doubleValueStack1: " << doubleValueStack1.pop(d);
cout << ' '<< d << endl;
}
for(i = 0; i <3; i++) {
cout << "Pop doubleValueStack2: " << doubleValueStack2.pop(d);
cout << ' '<< d << endl;
}
return 0;
}