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Re: how to parse linear equations
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Rui Maciel |
Subject: |
Re: how to parse linear equations |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Jan 2010 02:02:49 +0000 |
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Michael Chen wrote:
> Dear there,
>
> The input I have is linear equation like:
>
> 2 * x + ( x - y ) = x + 1
>
> And I would like to get at end
>
> 2 * x - y = 1
>
> I studied the calculator example, and be able to build ast tree.
> however I have no way to reduce it. Please give me an example or
> link. Thanks.
The parser is only there to extract information from a given input. What you
do with the information extracted from that input is only up to you and
doesn't involve the parser in any way.
Rui Maciel
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