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The Stack class implements a stack of elements. This class uses the data type Variant for its elements.

A stack is a data structure that functions according to the LIFO principle. The principle “Last in, first out” describes abstractly what can be imagined, for example, as a stack of paper in a box. If you want to add a sheet of paper to the stack, you have to place it on top of the stack. The effort to lift parts of the stack to place the paper anywhere is simply …</description>
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