public abstract class AbstractFloatStack extends AbstractStack<java.lang.Float> implements FloatStack
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 |
|---|---|
java.lang.Float |
peek(int i)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
|
float |
peekFloat(int i)
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
|
java.lang.Float |
pop()
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
|
float |
popFloat()
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
|
void |
push(float k)
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
|
void |
push(java.lang.Float o)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
|
java.lang.Float |
top()
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method.
|
float |
topFloat()
Delegates to the corresponding generic method.
|
public void push(java.lang.Float o)
public java.lang.Float pop()
public java.lang.Float top()
top in interface Stack<java.lang.Float>top in class AbstractStack<java.lang.Float>public java.lang.Float peek(int i)
peek in interface Stack<java.lang.Float>peek in class AbstractStack<java.lang.Float>i - an index from the stop of the stack (0 represents the top).i-th element on the stack.public void push(float k)
push in interface FloatStackStack.push(Object)public float popFloat()
popFloat in interface FloatStackStack.pop()public float topFloat()
topFloat in interface FloatStackStack.top()public float peekFloat(int i)
peekFloat in interface FloatStackStack.peek(int)