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Affix::Infix2Postfix.3pm
Langue: en
Version: 2000-01-03 (fedora - 05/07/09)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
NAME
Affix::Infix2Postfix - Perl extension for converting from infix notation to postfix notation.SYNOPSIS
use Affix::Infix2Postfix; $inst=Affix::Infix2Postfix->new( 'ops'=>[ {op=>'+'}, {op=>'-'}, {op=>'*'}, {op=>'/'}, {op=>'-',type=>'unary',trans=>'u-'}, {op=>'func',type=>'unary'}, ], 'grouping'=>[qw( \( \) )], 'func'=>[qw( sin cos exp log )], 'vars'=>[qw( x y z)] ); $rc=$inst->translate($str) || die "Error in '$str': ".$inst->{ERRSTR}."\n";
DESCRIPTION
Infix2Postfix as the name suggests converts from infix to postfix notation. The reason why someone would like to do this is that postfix notation is generally much easier to do in computers. For example take an expression like: a+b+c*d. For us humans it's pretty easy to do that calculation. But it's actually much better for computers to get a string of operations such as: a b + c d * +, where the variable names mean put variable on stack.AUTHOR
addi@umich.eduSEE ALSO
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