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Why was an iterator not appropriate for stacks and queues but it is appropriate for lists?
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Answer: Stacks and queues are special cases of the idea of a collection. ... length of the array items[] so that it is sufficiently large to hold all of the items and but not so large as to waste an excessive amount of space.
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