I am terribly new at C programming. I have stumbled upon a few answers. Some using the old syntax.
The problem is I have to create a program the will read a text file and use the read postfix lines to convert to an infix equation.
The text file would be something like this:
6 #this is the number ofcontainters
1 + 3 4 # it's no_operation_if op!=v then read value of nos mention
2 + 5 6
3 v 2.1
4 v 2.4
5 v 3.5
6 v 1.5
The C file will be read in the Ubuntu terminal where the text file is the only input and the output is the infix form.
A few suggestion as to how I will accomplish this using struct, arrays, and unions. We were already given a format of creating struct opnode, vnode, and uniting them. The array part I'm clueless how to transfer from reading to the array itself. C is so weird compared to java as of this moment.
[EDIT]
Sorry I forgot to mention that this is homework... no longer postfix to infix. It's postfix to solve the equation.
Without prior knowledge of syntax and used to object oriented programming I don't know how to edit.
#include <stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#define MAXLENGTH 512
/* Codes by DocM
* struct opnode, vnode, union
*/
struct opnode{
char operator
int loperand;
int roperand;
};
struct vnode {
char letterv;
double value;
};
union {
struct opnode op;
struct vnode val;
} nodes[100];
/*node[2].op.loperand
*node[6].val.value
*/
/* This reads text file string input in terminal * Then commands the text file be read * etc. * and everything else actually */
int main()
{
char text[MAXLENGTH];
fputs("enter some text: ", stdout);
fflush(stdout);
int i = 0;
int f = 0;
if ( fgets(text, sizeof text, stdin) != NULL )
{
FILE *fn;
fn = fopen(text, "r");
}
/* The code below should be the body of the program
* Where everything happens.
*/
fscanf (text, "%d", &i);
int node[i];
for(int j = 0; j<i;j++)
{
int count = 0;
char opt[MAXLENGTH];
fscanf(text,"%d %c", &count, &opt);
if(opt == -,+,*,)
{
fscanf(text,"%d %d", &node[j].op.loperand,&node[j].op.roperand);
node[j].op,operator = opt;
}
else
{
fscanf(text, "%lf", &node[j].val.value);
}
fscanf(text,"%lf",&f);
}
evaluate(1);
return 0;
}
/* Code (c) ADizon below
*
*/
double evaluate(int i)
{
if(nodes[i].op.operator == '+' | '*' | '/' | '-')
{
if (nodes[i].op.operator == '+')
return evaluate(nodes, nodes[i].op.loperator) + evaluate(nodes[i].op.roperator);
if (nodes[i].op.operator == '*')
return evaluate(nodes, nodes[i].op.loperator) * evaluate(nodes[i].op.roperator);
if (nodes[i].op.operator == '/')
return evaluate(nodes, nodes[i].op.loperator) / evaluate(nodes[i].op.roperator);
if (nodes[i].op.operator == '-')
return evaluate(nodes, nodes[i].op.loperator) - evaluate(nodes[i].op.roperator);
}
else
{
printf nodes[i].val.value;
return nodes[i].val.value;
}
}