Stack.Clone() Method in C# Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes 1 Likes Like Report This method is used to create a shallow copy of the Stack. It just creates a copy of the Stack. The copy will have a reference to a clone of the internal data array but not a reference to the original internal data array. Syntax: public virtual object Clone (); Return Value: The method returns an Object which is just the shallow copy of the Stack. Example 1: Let's see an example without using a Clone() method and directly copying a Stack using assignment operator '='. In the below code, we can see even if we Pop() elements from myStack2, contents of myStack is also changed. This is because '=' just assigns the reference of myStack to myStack2 and does not create any new Stack. But Clone() creates a new Stack. csharp // C# program to Copy a Stack using // the assignment operator using System; using System.Collections; class GFG { // Main Method public static void Main(string[] args) { Stack myStack = new Stack(); myStack.Push("C"); myStack.Push("C++"); myStack.Push("Java"); myStack.Push("C#"); // Creating a copy using the // assignment operator. Stack myStack2 = myStack; // Removing top most element myStack2.Pop(); PrintValues(myStack); } public static void PrintValues(IEnumerable myCollection) { // This method prints all // the elements in the Stack. foreach(Object obj in myCollection) Console.WriteLine(obj); } } Output: Java C++ C Example 2: csharp // C# program to illustrate the use // of Stack.Clone() Method using System; using System.Collections; class MainClass { // Main Method public static void Main(string[] args) { Stack myStack = new Stack(); myStack.Push("1st Element"); myStack.Push("2nd Element"); myStack.Push("3rd Element"); myStack.Push("4th Element"); // Creating copy using Clone() method Stack myStack3 = (Stack)myStack.Clone(); // Removing top most element myStack3.Pop(); PrintValues(myStack); } public static void PrintValues(IEnumerable myCollection) { // This method prints all the // elements in the Stack. foreach(Object obj in myCollection) Console.WriteLine(obj); } } Output: 4th Element 3rd Element 2nd Element 1st Element Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.collections.stack.clone?view=netframework-4.7.2#System_Collections_Stack_Clone Create Quiz Comment M mayukh Sengupta Follow 1 Improve M mayukh Sengupta Follow 1 Improve Article Tags : C# C# Programs Explore IntroductionC# Tutorial 2 min read Introduction to .NET Framework 6 min read C# .NET Framework (Basic Architecture and Component Stack) 6 min read C# Hello World 2 min read Common Language Runtime (CLR) in C# 4 min read FundamentalsC# Identifiers 2 min read Data Types in C# 6 min read C# Variables 4 min read C# Literals 5 min read Operators in C# 7 min read C# Keywords 5 min read Control StatementsC# Decision Making (if, if-else, if-else-if ladder, nested if, switch, nested switch) 5 min read C# Switch Statement 4 min read Loops in C# 4 min read C# Jump Statements (Break, Continue, Goto, Return and Throw) 4 min read OOP ConceptsClass and Objects in C# 4 min read Constructors in C# 5 min read C# Inheritance 3 min read Encapsulation in C# 2 min read C# Abstraction 4 min read MethodsMethods in C# 4 min read Method Overloading in C# 4 min read Method Parameters in C# 4 min read Method Overriding in C# 7 min read Anonymous Method in C# 2 min read ArraysArrays in C# 6 min read Jagged Arrays in C# 4 min read Array Class in C# 5 min read How to Sort an Array in C# | Array.Sort() Method Set - 1 8 min read How to find the rank of an array in C# 2 min read ArrayListArrayList in C# 6 min read ArrayList Class in C# 4 min read C# | Array vs ArrayList 2 min read StringStrings in C# 6 min read C# Verbatim String Literal - @ 5 min read C# String Class 9 min read C# StringBuilder 2 min read C# String vs StringBuilder 3 min read TupleC# Tuple 7 min read C# Tuple Class 3 min read C# ValueTuple 7 min read C# ValueTuple Struct 4 min read IndexersC# Indexers 5 min read C# Multidimensional Indexers 5 min read C# - Overloading of Indexers 3 min read Like