On 22/03/12 22:14, Sukhpreet Sdhu wrote:
i want to write a program that reads simple arithematic expressions and
calculates the result.

OK, there are many ways to do this but they pretty much
fall into three categories:

1) read the string and exec() it - easy but very
   risky from a security point of view.

2) Write a general text parser to break the input
   string into operands and operators and combine
   the results.

3) build a state machine that looks for valid input
  (this will be easier if you opt for reverse polish
   notation BTW)

You can do No 1 real quick just for fun, but don't try
that in a real world program.

So that leaves 2 and 3. If you understand the concepts
(or research them on wikipedia) you can have at it,
write some code and lets see what you get to.
Hint: Start with a limited subset - only 2 operands and
one operator allowed, say.

HTH
--
Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

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