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infix-postfix
Advanced tools
This package allows you to convert infix expressions to postfix expressions.
npm install infix-postfix
import infixToPostfix from "infix-postfix";
or
const infixToPostfix = require("infix-postfix");
console.log(infixToPostfix("(a+2b)^-2").toString());
/* Output:
a 2 b * + 2 − ^
*/
console.log(infixToPostfix("(a+2b)^-2").toArray());
/* Output:
[
'a', 2, 'b', '*',
'+', 2, '−', '^'
]
*/
2+3*4
▶ 2 3 4 * +
a b(3+4)2
▶ a b * 3 4 + * 2 *
-12-3
▶ 12 − 3 -
12^-2
▶ 12 2 − ^
((2cm+112)*12.2/3)^2
▶ 2 cm * 112 + 12.2 * 3 / 2 ^
+
, -
, *
, /
, ()
, ^
get parsed to +
(addition), -
(subtraction), −
(negation), *
(multiplication), /
(division) and ^
(exponentiation). The difference between -
and −
is, that −
(negation) is an unary operator (e.g. -4
gets parsed to 4 −
) and -
(subtraction) is
a binary operator (e.g. 2-6
gets parsed to 2 6 -
).
There is no unary +
operator, because one can simply ignore such for mathematical reasons.
Unnecessary operators get removed automatically.
For example ---+4
gets parsed to 4 −
, +(12)
gets parsed to 12
.
Numbers get parsed. Obviously only works with the toArray()
method.
Any variable not containing operator characters (+
, -
, ...) is supported. For example a-6
gets parsed to a 6 -
.
A common parser would parse b/10b
to b 10b /
- which is unfortunately wrong. This parser recognizes that 10
and b
are different operands. It parses the string to b 10 b * /
.
Added to that a b
gets parsed to a b *
. Furthermore a(3)2
is translated to a 3 * 2 *
.
FAQs
infix to postfix converter
We found that infix-postfix demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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