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can anybody tell me how to reverse a stack without using any big and variable sized memory block(not to use any other stack which is equal to the given stack in size).
I have tried but could not succeed.
Oct 2 '07 #1
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can anybody tell me how to reverse a stack without using any big and variable sized memory block(not to use any other stack which is equal to the given stack in size).
I have tried but could not succeed.
Hi,

Can you paste it what you have tried so far? You can shift all data one step up and the by pushing top data to first bottom data and again shifting.

Regards
Oct 2 '07 #2

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