Implement a basic calculator to evaluate a simple expression string.
The expression string may contain open ( and closing parentheses ), the plus + or minus sign -, non-negative integers and empty spaces.You may assume that the given expression is always valid.
Some examples: “1 + 1” = 2, “(1)” = 1, “(1-(4-5))” = 2
Analysis
This problem can be solved by using a stack. We keep pushing element to the stack, when ‘)” is met, calculate the expression up to the first “(“.
Java Solution
public int calculate(String s) { // delte white spaces s = s.replaceAll(" ", ""); Stack<String> stack = new Stack<String>(); char[] arr = s.toCharArray(); StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { if (arr[i] == ' ') continue; if (arr[i] >= '0' && arr[i] <= '9') { sb.append(arr[i]); if (i == arr.length - 1) { stack.push(sb.toString()); } } else { if (sb.length() > 0) { stack.push(sb.toString()); sb = new StringBuilder(); } if (arr[i] != ')') { stack.push(new String(new char[] { arr[i] })); } else { // when meet ')', pop and calculate ArrayList<String> t = new ArrayList<String>(); while (!stack.isEmpty()) { String top = stack.pop(); if (top.equals("(")) { break; } else { t.add(0, top); } } int temp = 0; if (t.size() == 1) { temp = Integer.valueOf(t.get(0)); } else { for (int j = t.size() - 1; j > 0; j = j - 2) { if (t.get(j - 1).equals("-")) { temp += 0 - Integer.valueOf(t.get(j)); } else { temp += Integer.valueOf(t.get(j)); } } temp += Integer.valueOf(t.get(0)); } stack.push(String.valueOf(temp)); } } } ArrayList<String> t = new ArrayList<String>(); while (!stack.isEmpty()) { String elem = stack.pop(); t.add(0, elem); } int temp = 0; for (int i = t.size() - 1; i > 0; i = i - 2) { if (t.get(i - 1).equals("-")) { temp += 0 - Integer.valueOf(t.get(i)); } else { temp += Integer.valueOf(t.get(i)); } } temp += Integer.valueOf(t.get(0)); return temp; } |
You wrong! We can conwert expression to reverse polish notation and calculate it. But I think code will be huge.
Is this any better.
https://gist.github.com/audioXD/9ec238470417312264bde68e10e49b9b
That will assume only digits in the string, but we can have any integer in the string like “1+12”.
why not converting to reverse polish notation first, then calculate the value