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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:41:55+00:00 2026-05-23T19:41:55+00:00

I had written a program in C to implement a simple stack. But I

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I had written a program in C to implement a simple stack. But I am getting segmentation fault in my program and finding it hard to find out what is wrong. Can any one help,

   #include<stdio.h>
   #include<stdlib.h>
   struct stack_structure{
     int stack_array[10];
     int stack_pointer;
   };
   void push_into_stack(struct stack_structure *,int);
   int main(){
     int no = 8;
     struct stack_structure *st;
     st->stack_pointer = -1;
     push_into_stack(st,no);
     return 0;
   }
   void push_into_stack(struct stack_structure *s,int no){
     s -> stack_pointer++;
     s -> stack_array[s -> stack_pointer] = no;
   }
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    2026-05-23T19:41:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:41 pm
    struct stack_structure *st;
    

    This only creates a pointer to a struct stack_structure. It does not allocate memory for the struct stack_structure itself.

    You can try with this:

    struct stack_structure st;
    st.stack_pointer = -1;
    push_into_stack(&st,no);
    

    The other option is to dynamically allocate (and free) that structure:

    struct stack_structure *st = malloc(sizeof(struct stack_structure));
    ...
    // when you're done with it
    free(st);
    
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