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The diagram of a railroad switching system in Figure 7-18 is commonly used to il

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Question

The diagram of a railroad switching system in Figure 7-18 is commonly used to illustrate the notion of a stack. Identity three stacks m the figure and show how they relate to one another. Suppose you had four train cars arrive In the order shown: A followed by B, the n C, the n D. How could you use the railroad switch to change the order so that A is still B is still second, but D is third, and C is fourth? How could you use the railroad switch to change the order of the cars so that B is first, D is second, A is third and C is fourth? Can any possible permutation of railroad cars be achieved with this Justify your answer.

Explanation / Answer

three stacks are the 3 tracks

a) A, goes in stack and pops out

B, goes in stack and pops out

C and Dgo in stack together and then D pops out and later C pops out

b)

A and Bgo in stack together and then B pops out

then A pops out

then C and D go in

then A pops in and pops out in the track 1

then D pops out

then A pops in and pops out

then C pops out

Note: till now when i said pops out (without explicitly stating in which track) i meant it pops out in track 3


c) any possible combination can be achived

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