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Q: There isn't any error in my code but it doesn't run. I guess problem about "stack"

SionI can't find out any error from my code, but it doesn't run. I have tried hard to find it out but I couldn't find out why don't it run. I just learned how to use 'stack' so maybe there is something wrong in my code. #include<cstdio> #include<iostream> #include<stack> int main() { std::stack<int

Why are you so sure there's no error in your code? What exactly is "it doesn't run"? What do you want it to do?
BTW: you're popping one time more than you pushed. That's already an error.
What I mean the error is when I compiled it, the compiler didn't show errors to me. sorry
when I compiled it, the compiler didn't show errors to me -- That only means there are no syntax errors. It has nothing to do with whether your program has any logical errors.
Shouldn't for (unsigned int i = 0; i <= size(yellow); i++) { be for (unsigned int i = 0; i < size(yellow); i++) { ?
@JesperJuhl, indeed. And the same happens with the loop after that.
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Probably should be for (unsigned int i = 0; i < size(yellow); )
I know but it doesn't run. If it have other error, it supposed to be run isn't it? I mean when I push "run", Nothing happen
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing when we say "it doesn't run". @cigien I think you have a typo.
@Oppen It's intentional; OP probably means "pop while stack is not empty".
Not necessarily a mistake on your part (it may be just ignorance on mine), but I never saw size used as a standalone function.
@Sion "when I push "run"" - what where? You haven't told us anything about your development environment. What is this "run" thing that you "push"?
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@cigien, by the time I quoted you your comment said <=. That was a typo.
@Sion What do you mean by "it doesn't run?". Maybe it did run. Where in your application is your program supposed to hold the screen open for you?
But when I build it, it has succeeded. But when I push the "Ctrl+F5", nothing happens (; ; ) Thank you for help me
Where are you pushing Ctrl+F5?
@Oppen there is std::size.
When you think about, you only ever pop half the elements, since i increases with the same rate as size(..) decreases, it's no off-by-one-error. But it's not clear what the intention is.
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Oh Im sorry. Im using VS 2017 and It doesn't get any problem before I started to use "stack"
@JesperJuhl, cool. I kind of expected it, but didn't really know about it. However, I don't see using std in the provided code, nor the namespace explicitly used as in the other stdlib functions and structures.
@Sion What operating system are you using? What compiler are you using? What IDE (if any) are you using?
@Oppen ADL finds it. Anyway, this is a digression from the OPs question.
@churill I don't think so. top doesn't remove an element.
Thank you! I fix std::size!
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@Oppen but pop does ;)
@churill, yes. I now see what you say. I wasn't paying attention to the fact the guard changes :) I thought you were saying you removed two elements per iteration, thus my answer.
Im using windows 10, VS 2017, and .net 4.x I guess
I don't know why you're using a for loop instead of while (!yellow.empty()) { /* your code here */ }
@Sion Instead of running your code at full speed, hit F10 and debug your code, single-stepping a line at a time. If you did that, do you now see output when the printf_s is invoked?
Works also with C++17, when ADL kicks in and resolves size, but you should stick with std::size, it's clearer imo.
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I fix the problem!!! And I didn't know the stack's size is keep changing!! Thank you to kind guys! indeed!!

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