From 59921a2bceb7df1728436f260281235a3fb8471c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zlg Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 02:09:25 -0500 Subject: Solve Exercise 4-6: Variable support --- ch4/4-06_var-support.c | 272 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 272 insertions(+) create mode 100644 ch4/4-06_var-support.c (limited to 'ch4') diff --git a/ch4/4-06_var-support.c b/ch4/4-06_var-support.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f57aa92 --- /dev/null +++ b/ch4/4-06_var-support.c @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* The C Programming Language: 2nd Edition + * + * Exercise 4-6: Add commands for handling variables. (It's easy to provide + * twenty-six variables with single-letter names.) Add a variable for the most + * recently printed value. + * + * Answer: I'm not sure if I found the "easy" way to do a bunch of variables. + * The knowledge of ASCII I gained earlier in the book let me know that 'a' + * minus 'a' == 0, and thus I used an array of doubles to do my bidding, using + * the appropriate math. Add a few extra things to the '\n' command case, and + * it pretty much wrote itself. + * + * One glaring limitation is the fact that you *must* put the variable letter + * directly after the '=' command or it won't assign it to anything. I could + * add another loop to account for this but I really see no need, since you + * should know which variable you're assigning to. It differentiates it from + * inline variables, too. + */ + +#define MAXOP 100 +#define NUMBER '0' +#define MAXVAL 100 +#define BUFSIZE 100 + +int getop(char []); +void push(double); +double pop(void); +int getch(void); +void ungetch(int); +void stack_top(void); +double dupe_top(void); +void swap_top_two(void); +void clear_stack(void); +double fetch_var(char); +void store_var(char, double); +void store_last(double); +double fetch_last(void); + +int sp = 0; // Next free stack position +double val[MAXVAL]; // Value stack +char buf[BUFSIZE]; // buffer for ungetch +int bufp = 0; // next free position in buf +double vars[27]; + +/* Reverse Polish calculator: + * + * Binary operations (+-*\%) + * operand operand operator + * + * Example: 6 minus 2 in Reverse Polish Notation is "6 2 -" + */ +int main() { + int type; + double op2; + char s[MAXOP]; + char ltr; + + while ((type = getop(s)) != EOF) { + if (isalpha(type) && islower(type)) { + push(fetch_var(type)); + continue; + } + switch (type) { + case NUMBER: + push(atof(s)); + break; + case '+': + push(pop() + pop()); + break; + case '*': + push(pop() * pop()); + break; + case '-': + op2 = pop(); + push(pop() - op2); + break; + case '/': + op2 = pop(); + if (op2 != 0.0) { + push(pop() / op2); + } else { + printf("Error: Cannot divide by zero.\n"); + } + break; + /* Yay for modulus! */ + case '%': + op2 = pop(); + if (op2 != 0.0) { + push((int)pop() % (int)op2); + } else { + printf("Error: Cannot modulo by zero.\n"); + } + break; + /* Top of stack */ + case '?': + stack_top(); + break; + /* Dupe the top of the stack */ + case '#': + dupe_top(); + break; + /* Swap the top two */ + case '~': + swap_top_two(); + break; + /* Clear the stack */ + case '!': + clear_stack(); + break; + /* sin() support */ + case '(': + op2 = sin(pop()); + push(op2); + break; + /* exp() support */ + case '{': + op2 = exp(pop()); + push(op2); + break; + /* pow() support */ + case '^': + op2 = pop(); + push(pow(pop(), op2)); + break; + /* 'lastprint' support */ + case '@': + push(fetch_last()); + break; + /* setting variables */ + case '=': + ltr = getchar(); + if (isalpha(ltr) && islower(ltr)) { + op2 = pop(); + store_var(ltr, op2); + push(op2); + } + break; + /* Final output */ + case '\n': + op2 = pop(); + printf("\t%.8g\n", op2); + /* Extra Credit: Lets output every non-zero variable! */ + for (ltr = 'a'; ltr <= 'z'; ltr++) { + if (fetch_var(ltr) != 0) { + printf("\t%c: %.8g\n", ltr, fetch_var(ltr)); + } + } + store_last(op2); + break; + default: + printf("Error: Unknown command %s\n", s); + break; + } + } + return 0; +} + +void push(double f) { + if (sp < MAXVAL) { + val[sp++] = f; + } else { + printf("Error: Stack full. Cannot push %g\n", f); + } +} + +double pop(void) { + if (sp > 0) { + return val[--sp]; + } else { + printf("Error: Stack empty.\n"); + return 0.0; + } +} + +int getop(char s[]) { + int i = 0; + int c, next; + + while ((s[0] = c = getch()) == ' ' || c == '\t') { + } + s[1] = '\0'; + if (s[i] >= 'a' && s[i] <= 'z') { + return s[i]; + } + /* The final check is for negative numbers. */ + if (!isdigit(c) && c != '.' && c != '-') { + return c; + } + /* The second half of this if-statement accounts for negatives */ + if (c == '-') { + next = getch(); + if (!isdigit(next) && next != '.') { + return c; + } else { + c = next; + } + } else { + c = getch(); + } + + while (isdigit(s[++i] = c)) { + c = getch(); + } + if (c == '.') { + while (isdigit(s[++i] = c = getch())) { + } + } + s[i] = '\0'; + if (c != EOF) { + ungetch(c); + } + return NUMBER; +} + +int getch(void) { + return (bufp > 0) ? buf[--bufp] : getchar(); +} + +void ungetch(int c) { + if (bufp >= BUFSIZE) { + printf("ungetch: Too many characters.\n"); + } else { + buf[bufp++] = c; + } +} + +void stack_top(void) { + if (sp > 0) { + printf("Top of stack is %8g\n", val[sp - 1]); + } else { + printf("Error: Stack empty.\n"); + } +} + +double dupe_top(void) { + double temp = pop(); + push(temp); + push(temp); +} + +void swap_top_two(void) { + double tmp1, tmp2; + tmp1 = pop(); + tmp2 = pop(); + push(tmp1); + push(tmp2); +} + +void clear_stack(void) { + sp = 0; +} + +double fetch_var(char c) { + return vars[c - 'a']; +} + +void store_var(char c, double f) { + vars[c - 'a'] = f; +} + +void store_last(double f) { + vars[26] = f; +} + +double fetch_last(void) { + return vars[26]; +} -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf