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Javascript calculator using Reverse Polish notation and Shunting-yard algorithm
// function connecting algorithm with outer world
function updateCalculator(event) {
var expression = document.getElementById("calculator").value;
var result = calculate(expression);
document.getElementById('calculatorResult').innerHTML = result;
}
function calculate(expression) {
// operators look-up-table
// left value is needed to compare precedence
// right value is means left association (0) or right association (1)
var operators = { };
operators['+'] = [0, 0];
operators['-'] = [0, 0];
operators['*'] = [1, 0];
operators['/'] = [1, 0];
operators['%'] = [1, 0];
operators['^'] = [2, 1];
// check whether given token is operator or not
function isOperator(token) {
if (operators[token])
return true;
return false;
}
// check whether given operator has desired type of association
// (left - 0, right - 1)
function isAssociative(token, type) {
if (!isOperator(token))
throw new Error("Invalid token: " + token);
if (operators[token][1] == type)
return true;
return false;
}
// compare precedence of operators i.e. which of them should be
// calculated first (returns number)
function comparePrecedence(token1, token2) {
if (!isOperator(token1))
throw new Error("Invalid token: " + token);
if (!isOperator(token2))
throw new Error("Invalid token: " + token);
return operators[token1][0] - operators[token2][0];
}
// little helper function allowing to look up value in last cell in
// a given array which simulates a stack
function peek(array) {
if (array.length > 0)
return array[array.length - 1];
return null;
}
// take input string and return array of tokens or null if the input is
// incorrect
function tokenizeInput(input) {
var expression = input.replace(/\s/g, '');
// first we get rid of any invalid characters
if (/[^0-9.+\-/*^()]/g.test(expression))
return null;
// if string ends or startswith either of those
// ('.', '+', '-', '*', '/', '^', '(') it must be incorrect
// NOTE: '-' is allowed at the beginning as it means
// negative number
if (/[.+\-*/^\(]/.test(expression.charAt(expression.length - 1))
|| /[.+*/^\)]/.test(expression.charAt(0)))
return null;
// find places where negation occurs (i.e. '(-3)'') and place zeros
// before minuses
var indexesForZeros = [];
for (var i = 0; i < expression.length; i++)
if (expression.charAt(i) === '('
&& expression.charAt(i + 1) === '-')
indexesForZeros.push(i + 1);
for (var i = 0; i < indexesForZeros.length; i++) {
expression = expression.slice(0, indexesForZeros[i])
+ '0' + expression.slice(indexesForZeros[i]);
}
// special case where negation happens at the beginning of input
if (expression.charAt(0) === '-')
expression = '0' + expression;
var tokens = [];
var parentheses = 0;
var currentNumber = '';
var areWeInsideANumber = false;
var haveWeFoundDot = false;
var wasPreviousTokenOperator = false;
for (var i = 0; i < expression.length; i++) {
var a = expression.charAt(i);
// we've just approached a second dot in a number. Illegal.
if (areWeInsideANumber && haveWeFoundDot && a === '.')
return null;
if (/[+\-/*^]/.test(a)) {
// previous token was an operator and this one is so
// there are two operators after each other and the input
// is invalid
if (wasPreviousTokenOperator)
return null;
wasPreviousTokenOperator = true;
} else {
wasPreviousTokenOperator = false;
}
// check if current char is a number
if (/[0-9]/.test(a)) {
areWeInsideANumber = true;
currentNumber += a;
// or an operator (including brackets)
} else if (/[+\-/*^()]/.test(a)) {
areWeInsideANumber = false;
haveWeFoundDot = false;
if (currentNumber !== '')
tokens.push(currentNumber);
currentNumber = '';
tokens.push(a);
}
// first in a number dot found
if (areWeInsideANumber && a === '.') {
haveWeFoundDot = true;
currentNumber += '.';
}
if (a === '(') parentheses++;
if (a === ')') parentheses--;
}
// parentheses is broken
if (parentheses != 0)
return null;
// add last number to the tokens array
tokens.push(currentNumber);
return tokens;
}
// convert infix to Reverse Polish notation
function shuntingYard(tokens) {
var out = [];
var stack = [];
for (var i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) {
if (isOperator(tokens[i])) {
while (stack.length > 0 && isOperator(peek(stack))) {
if ((isAssociative(tokens[i], 0)
&& comparePrecedence(tokens[i], peek(stack)) <= 0)
|| (isAssociative(tokens[i], 1)
&& comparePrecedence(tokens[i], peek(stack)) < 0))
{
out.push(stack.pop());
continue;
}
break;
}
stack.push(tokens[i]);
} else if (tokens[i] == '(') {
stack.push(tokens[i]);
} else if (tokens[i] == ')') {
while (stack.length > 0 && peek(stack) != '(') {
out.push(stack.pop());
}
stack.pop();
} else {
out.push(tokens[i]);
}
}
while (stack.length > 0) {
out.push(stack.pop());
}
// we have to filter empty tokens that might appear
out = out.filter(Boolean);
return out;
}
// calculate result from Reverse Polish notation
function calculateRpn(tokens) {
tokens = tokens.reverse();
var stack = [];
while (tokens.length > 0) {
var a = tokens.pop();
if (/[^+\-/*^]/g.test(a)) {
stack.push(a);
} else {
// not enough values on stack
if (stack.length < 2) {
return null;
} else {
var c = Number(stack.pop());
var b = Number(stack.pop());
var d = 0;
// evaluate operator
switch (a) {
case '+':
d = b + c;
break;
case '-':
d = b - c;
break;
case '*':
d = b * c;
break;
case '/':
d = b / c;
break;
case '^':
d = Math.pow(b, c);
break;
}
stack.push(d);
}
}
}
if (stack.length === 1) {
// convert to a number in case there was one thing on the stack
return Number(stack.pop());
}
return null;
}
if (expression.length === 0)
return null;
var tokens = tokenizeInput(expression);
if (tokens === null)
return 'Incorrect expression';
var out = shuntingYard(tokens);
var result = calculateRpn(out);
if (result === null)
return 'Incorrect expression';
return result;
}
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