mathexpr.hh revision 11527:9007a9729815
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39
40#ifndef __SIM_MATHEXPR_HH__
41#define __SIM_MATHEXPR_HH__
42
43#include <algorithm>
44#include <string>
45
46class MathExpr {
47  public:
48
49    MathExpr(std::string expr);
50
51    typedef std::function<double(std::string)> EvalCallback;
52
53    /**
54     * Prints an ASCII representation of the expression tree
55     *
56     * @return A string containing the ASCII representation of the expression
57     */
58    std::string toStr() const { return toStr(root, ""); }
59
60    /**
61     * Evaluates the expression
62     *
63     * @param fn A callback funcion to evaluate variables
64     *
65     * @return The value for this expression
66     */
67    double eval(EvalCallback fn) const { return eval(root, fn); }
68
69  private:
70    enum Operator {
71        bAdd, bSub, bMul, bDiv, bPow, uNeg, sValue, sVariable, nInvalid
72    };
73
74    // Match operators
75    const int MAX_PRIO = 4;
76    typedef double (*binOp)(double, double);
77    struct OpSearch {
78        bool binary;
79        Operator op;
80        int priority;
81        char c;
82        binOp fn;
83    };
84
85    /** Operator list */
86    std::array<OpSearch, uNeg + 1> ops;
87
88    class Node {
89      public:
90        Node() : op(nInvalid), l(0), r(0), value(0) {}
91        std::string toStr() const {
92            const char opStr[] = {'+', '-', '*', '/', '^', '-'};
93            switch (op) {
94              case nInvalid:
95                return "INVALID";
96              case sVariable:
97                return variable;
98              case sValue:
99                return std::to_string(value);
100              default:
101                return std::string(1, opStr[op]);
102            };
103        }
104
105        Operator op;
106        Node *l, *r;
107        double value;
108        std::string variable;
109    };
110
111    /** Root node */
112    Node * root;
113
114    /** Parse and create nodes from string */
115    Node *parse(std::string expr);
116
117    /** Print tree as string */
118    std::string toStr(Node *n, std::string prefix) const;
119
120    /** Eval a node */
121    double eval(const Node *n, EvalCallback fn) const;
122};
123
124#endif
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