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71 changes: 71 additions & 0 deletions contents/stacks_and_queues/code/java/Queue.java
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import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;

public class QueueTest {

public static void main(String[] args) {
IQueue<Integer> intQueue = new Queue<>();

intQueue.enqueue(4);
intQueue.enqueue(5);
intQueue.enqueue(9);

System.out.println(intQueue.dequeue());
System.out.println(intQueue.size());
System.out.println(intQueue.front());
}

}


interface IQueue<T> {

/*
* 'dequeue' removes the first element from the queue and returns it
*/
T dequeue();

/*
* 'enqueue' adds an element at the end of the queue and returns the new size
*/
int enqueue(T element);


/*
* 'size' returns the size of the queue
*/
int size();

/*
* 'front' returns the first element of the queue without removing it
*/
T front();
}


public class Queue<T> implements IQueue<T> {

private List<T> list;

public Queue() {
this.list = new ArrayList<>();
}

public T dequeue() {
return this.list.remove(0);
}

public int enqueue(T element) {
this.list.add(element);
return this.size();
}

public int size() {
return this.list.size();
}

public T front() {
return this.list.get(0);
}

}
72 changes: 72 additions & 0 deletions contents/stacks_and_queues/code/java/Stack.java
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import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;


public class StackTest {

public static void main(String[] args) {
IStack<Integer> intStack = new Stack<>();

intStack.push(4);
intStack.push(5);
intStack.push(9);

System.out.println(intStack.pop());
System.out.println(intStack.size());
System.out.println(intStack.top());
}

}


interface IStack<T> {
/*
* 'pop' removed the last element from the stack and returns it
*/
T pop();

/*
* 'push' adds an element to at the end of the stack and returns the new size
*/
int push(T element);

/*
* 'size' returns the length of the stack
*/
int size();

/*
* 'top' returns the first element of the stack
*/
T top();
}


public class Stack<T> implements IStack<T> {

private List<T> list;

public Stack() {
this.list = new ArrayList<>();
}

public T pop() {
return this.list.remove(this.size() - 1);
}

public int push(T element) {
this.list.add(element);
return this.size();
}

public int size() {
return this.list.size();
}

public T top() {
return this.list.get(this.size() - 1);
}

}


4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions contents/stacks_and_queues/stacks_and_queues.md
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Expand Up @@ -18,12 +18,16 @@ Here is a simple implementation of a stack:
{% method %}
{% sample lang="ts" %}
[import, lang:"typescript"](code/typescript/stack.ts)
{% sample lang="java" %}
[import, lang:"java"](code/java/Stack.java)
{% endmethod %}

Here is a simple implementation of a queue:
{% method %}
{% sample lang="ts" %}
[import, lang:"typescript"](code/typescript/queue.ts)
{% sample lang="java" %}
[import, lang:"java" ](code/java/Queue.java)
{% endmethod %}


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