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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:06:03+00:00 2026-05-14T18:06:03+00:00

Thanks to the help I received in this post: How do I use "this"

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Thanks to the help I received in this post:

How do I use "this" in a member function?

I have a nice, concise recursive function to traverse a tree in postfix order:

void Node::postfix()
{
        if (left != __nullptr) { left->postfix(); } 
        if (right != __nullptr) { right->postfix(); } 
                cout<<cargo<<"\n"; 
        return;
};

Now I need to evaluate the values and operators as they are returned. My problem is how to retrieve

them. I tried the std::stack:

#include <stack> 
stack <char*> s;
void Node::postfix()
{
        if (left != __nullptr) { left->postfix(); } 
        if (right != __nullptr) { right->postfix(); } 
        s.push(cargo);
        return;
};

but when I tried to access it in main()

while (!s.empty())
{
    cout<<s.top<<"\n";
    s.pop;
}

I got the error:

‘std::stack<_Ty>::top’: function call missing argument list; use ‘&std::stack<_Ty>::top’ to create

a pointer to member’

I’m stuck.

Another question to follow shortly.

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    2026-05-14T18:06:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:06 pm

    They are member functions:

    s.top()
    s.pop()
         ^ need parentheses to call a function
    

    That’s what the error means when it says “function call missing argument list.” The argument list (which in this case is empty since the function takes no parameters) and the parentheses are missing.

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