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How can I parse a string input into the proper form for it to be executed as mapping regulation in a lambda function?

 fx=type(input("Enter a polynomial: "))

This is my input, I want to enter arbirtray polynomials.

f= lambda x: fx

Now i want my lambda function to be able to execute the strings from the input function just as if they were normal mapping regulations like x**2 for instance.

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  • Your question is not clear. Do you mean you want to input a string that represents a polynomial and store it in variable fx, then parse it into a new string format that can be evaluated more easily? Or do you want a function that evaluates that string and can be used in another, lambda function? Or something else? I hope you realize that your lambda expression as written is meaningless. Nov 27, 2016 at 12:29
  • fx will always be str, unless you're using Python 2.x.
    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 27, 2016 at 12:32
  • Yes, i would like to do the second option. The expression is part of a bigger program, this is only the part that causes me my problem Nov 27, 2016 at 12:34

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First things first, input() behaves differently in Python 2 and Python 3, as specified in this answer.

eval() is one of the simplest options:

Python 3

>>> fx = input("Enter a polynomial: ")
Enter a polynomial: x**2 + 2*x + 1
>>> f = lambda x: eval(fx)
>>> f(1)
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Python 2

>>> fx = raw_input("Enter a polynomial: ")
Enter a polynomial: x**2 + 2*x + 1
>>> f = lambda x: eval(fx)
>>> f(1)
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Be careful though, as eval() can execute arbitrary code.

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