Skip to main content

[SOLVED] Simple parser-like program for math operations using syntax tree in Java

Requirements:  operators supported: ( ) * / + - ^ trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant variables from set of a - z, A - Z, 0 - 9, and _ of arbitrary length

  1. must parse "code-like input" and create tokens from it
  2. must build a syntax tree using PEMDAS (http://www.purplemath.com/modules/orderops.htm) order of operations. Feel free to use code from http://castingrays.blogspot.com/2014/10/mathematical-expression-parsing-and.html for reference
  3. Ability to store variables, and variables must be usable in equations
  4. Numeric values supported is the set of ints and doubles
  5. Ability to support user-defined and evaluation of functionsExample: the user inputs “defn square(x) = x * x”square(5) returns 25
  6. Support for basic graphing: e.g. graph( 3 * X ^ 2 + 7) 
  7. Support for trigonometric functions (implemented in the code – do not reference trig functions of the standard library). e.g. sin(30) outputs 0.5
  8. Please include meaningful/informative comments

Additional examples: takes in arithmetic expressions of arbitrary length in standard infix notation (e.g. 7 + 8 * 9) and returns the result (output in this example 79) assignment to variables (e.g. b = 7 + 8 * 9 would assign the value of 79 to variable b) evaluation with variables (e.g. c = 5 * b would assign 395 to c)

Get your solution now 

Buy now

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Zoo Management System - entity relationship diagram & MS Access Database

Zoo Management System - Project Details: You are the employee of a big, worldwide working Zoo Management Company. Your company is responsible for the Zoo management. Your boss thinks it would be a great idea to store all data for each Zoo in a brand new self-developed ZOO Management System. Up to now, the ZOO management company has maps of each ZOO available. Your boss knows that you took a course in introduction on an ERP system, so he asks you if you could help designing such a system. Each ZOO must have the same organizational structure, which should look like this: Each Zoo has a Zoo-Address. Each Zoo has many visitors (Visitor Ticket Process (VTP). Many Zoo-Attractions belong to a Zoo. Module 1: Entity Relationship Diagram Design a ER (entity-relationship) diagram for your ZOO Management System. Use the information provided below with the entities and its attributes. Put the entities in the correct relationship to each other (organizational structure). Module 2: DB Implem...

Human Physiology by Stuart Ira Fox [PDF] (12th edition) free download

Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator with JUnitTesting in Java

Introduction: Aitor Tilla S.L. clinic specializes on the endocrine treatment of people with diverse needs in relation to weight control. The clinic wants to launch a number of technological solutions (mobile app and web pages) that will allow its clients to have an effective monitoring of the dietary plans suggested by the clinic doctors. To this end, Aitor Tilla, S.L. requires to evolve the component that measures metrics for a healthy life developed during the previous guided exercises. The component will be reusable and will allow the calculation of new necessary metrics. The component will be developed in Java, J2EE platform, and will be delivered in a JAR format that will allow the access to the methods, and the programming interface that integrates with the mobile app and web pages. In addition, the code will be delivered with a user manual that explains programmers how the integration with other components should be done. The function to consider consists of characterizing the B...