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#1 2007-03-07 12:53:00

Sekky
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Evaluating Postfix Notation Primer

http://www.stylebucket.co.uk/primers/Po … tation.pdf

I kinda like this algorithm, and sometime we can get so weighed down in heavy math we forget some of the more semantic ideas, anyway tell me what you think.

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#2 2007-03-07 20:12:52

lightning
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Re: Evaluating Postfix Notation Primer

try your hardest and never give up!

Last edited by lightning (2007-03-07 20:13:05)


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#3 2007-03-08 13:53:02

Sekky
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Re: Evaluating Postfix Notation Primer

kylekatarn wrote:

Creation of a postfix parser is an interesting task for those who are interested in Compilers & Language Processing wink

So is an infix to postfix converter for the same interest. I might write a primer for the shunting yard algorithm sometime over the weekend

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#4 2007-03-08 20:22:08

lightning
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Re: Evaluating Postfix Notation Primer

ok uh whats a postfix?


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#5 2007-03-08 23:39:57

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Re: Evaluating Postfix Notation Primer

lightning wrote:

ok uh whats a postfix?

I'm only going to humour you once.

In case you hadn't noticed, I wrote a primer on it

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