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  2. Operator-precedence parser - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an operator-precedence parser is a bottom-up parser that interprets an operator-precedence grammar.For example, most calculators use operator-precedence parsers to convert from the human-readable infix notation relying on order of operations to a format that is optimized for evaluation such as Reverse Polish notation (RPN).

  3. Simple precedence parser - Wikipedia

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    Compute the Wirth–Weber precedence relationship table for a grammar with initial symbol S. Initialize a stack with the starting marker $. Append an ending marker $ to the string being parsed (Input). Until Stack equals "$ S" and Input equals "$" Search the table for the relationship between Top(stack) and NextToken(Input)

  4. Operator-precedence grammar - Wikipedia

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    An operator precedence parser usually does not store the precedence table with the relations, which can get rather large. Instead, precedence functions f and g are defined. [ 7 ] They map terminal symbols to integers, and so the precedence relations between the symbols are implemented by numerical comparison: ⁠ f ( a ) < g ( b ...

  5. Common operator notation - Wikipedia

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    The operator precedence is a number (from high to low or vice versa) that defines which operator takes an operand that is surrounded by two operators of different precedence (or priority). Multiplication normally has higher precedence than addition, [ 1 ] for example, so 3+4×5 = 3+(4×5) ≠ (3+4)×5.

  6. Wirth–Weber precedence relationship - Wikipedia

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    The relationship is named after computer scientists Niklaus Wirth and Helmut Weber. The goal is to identify when the viable prefixes have the pivot and must be reduced. A ⋗ {\displaystyle \gtrdot } means that the pivot is found, a ⋖ {\displaystyle \lessdot } means that a potential pivot is starting, and a ≐ {\displaystyle \doteq } means ...

  7. Operator associativity - Wikipedia

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    The associativity and precedence of an operator is a part of the definition of the programming language; different programming languages may have different associativity and precedence for the same type of operator. Consider the expression a ~ b ~ c. If the operator ~ has left associativity, this expression would be interpreted as (a ~ b) ~ c.

  8. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics. Additionally, the subsequent columns contains an informal explanation, a short example, the Unicode location, the name for use in HTML documents, [ 1 ] and the LaTeX symbol.

  9. List of set identities and relations - Wikipedia

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    One common convention is to associate intersection = {: ()} with logical conjunction (and) and associate union = {: ()} with logical disjunction (or), and then transfer the precedence of these logical operators (where has precedence over ) to these set operators, thereby giving precedence over .