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This is a CSC220 Programming Project #2 (There are some attached files which i will copy paste below)
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- You need to implement LispExpressionEvaluator.java which uses Java API Stack
See project requirements in LispExpressionEvaluator.java(given below)

- Use PJ2_Test.java to test correctness of your program

- Compile programs (you are in directory containing Readme file):
  
javac PJ2/*.java
javac *.java

- Run programs (you are in directory containing Readme file):

// Run main() method tests in LispExpressionEvaluator class
java PJ2.LispExpressionEvaluator

// Run main test program
java PJ2_Test

LispExpressionEvaluator.java( attached file 1 under folder PJ2)

/************************************************************************************
*
*         CSC220 Programming Project#2
*
* Due Date: 23:55pm, Wednesday, 4/5/2017
*           Upload LispExpressionEvaluator.java to ilearn
*
* Specification:
*
* Taken from Project 7, Chapter 5, Page 178
* I have modified specification and requirements of this project
*
* Ref: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/        (see chap. 10)
*
* In the language Lisp, each of the four basic arithmetic operators appears
* before an arbitrary number of operands, which are separated by spaces.
* The resulting expression is enclosed in parentheses. The operators behave
* as follows:
*
* (+ a b c ...) returns the sum of all the operands, and (+ a) returns a.
*
* (- a b c ...) returns a - b - c - ..., and (- a) returns -a.
*
* (* a b c ...) returns the product of all the operands, and (* a) returns a.
*
* (/ a b c ...) returns a / b / c / ..., and (/ a) returns 1/a.
*
* Note: + * - / must have at least one operand
*
* You can form larger arithmetic expressions by combining these basic
* expressions using a fully parenthesized prefix notation.
* For example, the following is a valid Lisp expression:
*
*    (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ 1))
*
* This expression is evaluated successively as follows:
*
*   (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ 3 1 -2) (+ 1))
*   (+ -6 24 -1.5 1)
*   17.5
*
* Requirements:
*
* - Design and implement an algorithm that uses Java API stacks to evaluate a
*   valid Lisp expression composed of the four basic operators and integer values.
* - Valid tokens in an expression are '(',')','+','-','*','/',and positive integers (>=0)
* - Display result as floting point number with at 2 decimal places
* - Negative number is not a valid "input" operand, e.g. (+ -2 3)
*   However, you may create a negative number using parentheses, e.g. (+ (-2)3)
* - There may be any number of blank spaces, >= 0, in between tokens
*   Thus, the following expressions are valid:
*     (+   (-6)3)
*     (/(+20 30))
*
* - Must use Java API Stack class in this project.
*   Ref: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Stack.html
* - Must throw LispExpressionEvaluatorException to indicate errors
* - Must not add new or modify existing data fields
* - Must implement these methods :
*
*     public LispExpressionEvaluator()
*     public LispExpressionEvaluator(String inputExpression)
*      public void reset(String inputExpression)
*      public double evaluate()
*      private void evaluateCurrentOperation()
*
* - You may add new private methods
*
*************************************************************************************/

package PJ2;
import java.util.*;

public class LispExpressionEvaluator
{
    // Current input Lisp expression
    private String inputExpr;

    // Main expression stack & current operation stack
    private Stack<Object> inputExprStack;
    private Stack<Double> evaluationStack;


    // default constructor
    // set inputExpr to ""
    // create stack objects
    public LispExpressionEvaluator()
    {
   // add statements
    }

    // constructor with an input expression
    // set inputExpr to inputExpression
    // create stack objects
    public LispExpressionEvaluator(String inputExpression)
    {
   // add statements
    }

    // set inputExpr to inputExpression
    // clear stack objects
    public void reset(String inputExpression)
    {
   // add statements
    }


    // This function evaluates current operator with its operands
    // See complete algorithm in evaluate()
    //
    // Main Steps:
    //        Pop operands from inputExprStack and push them onto
    //            evaluationStack until you find an operator
    //     Apply the operator to the operands on evaluationStack
    //          Push the result into inputExprStack
    //
    private void evaluateCurrentOperation()
    {
   // add statements
    }

    /**
     * This funtion evaluates current Lisp expression in inputExpr
     * It return result of the expression
     *
     * The algorithm:
     *
     * Step 1   Scan the tokens in the string.
     * Step 2       If you see an operand, push operand object onto the inputExprStack
     * Step 3             If you see "(", next token should be an operator
     * Step 4         If you see an operator, push operator object onto the inputExprStack
     * Step 5       If you see ")" // steps in evaluateCurrentOperation() :
     * Step 6           Pop operands and push them onto evaluationStack
     *                    until you find an operator
     * Step 7           Apply the operator to the operands on evaluationStack
     * Step 8           Push the result into inputExprStack
     * Step 9    If you run out of tokens, the value on the top of inputExprStack is
     *           is the result of the expression.
     */
    public double evaluate()
    {
        // only outline is given...
        // you need to add statements/local variables
        // you may delete or modify any statements in this method


        // use scanner to tokenize inputExpr
        Scanner inputExprScanner = new Scanner(inputExpr);
      
        // Use zero or more white space as delimiter,
        // which breaks the string into single character tokens
        inputExprScanner = inputExprScanner.useDelimiter("\s*");

        // Step 1: Scan the tokens in the string.
        while (inputExprScanner.hasNext())
        {
      
             // Step 2: If you see an operand, push operand object onto the inputExprStack
            if (inputExprScanner.hasNextInt())
            {
                // This force scanner to grab all of the digits
                // Otherwise, it will just get one char
                String dataString = inputExprScanner.findInLine("\d+");
              
        // more ...
            }
            else
            {
                // Get next token, only one char in string token
                String aToken = inputExprScanner.next();
                char item = aToken.charAt(0);
              
                switch (item)
                {
                 // Step 3: If you see "(", next token shoube an operator
                 // Step 4: If you see an operator, push operator object onto the inputExprStack
                 // Step 5: If you see ")" // steps in evaluateCurrentOperation() :
                    default: // error
                        throw new LispExpressionEvaluatorException(item + " is not a legal expression operator");
                } // end switch
            } // end else
        } // end while
      
        // Step 9: If you run out of tokens, the value on the top of inputExprStack is
        //         is the result of the expression.
        //
        //         return result
     
   return 0.0;
    }


    //=====================================================================
    // DO NOT MODIFY ANY STATEMENTS BELOW
    //=====================================================================

  
    // This static method is used by main() only
    private static void evaluateExprTest(String s, LispExpressionEvaluator expr, String expect)
    {
        Double result;
        System.out.println("Expression " + s);
        System.out.printf("Expected result : %s ", expect);
   expr.reset(s);
        try {
           result = expr.evaluate();
           System.out.printf("Evaluated result : %.2f ", result);
        }
        catch (LispExpressionEvaluatorException e) {
            System.out.println("Evaluated result :"+e);
        }
      
        System.out.println("-----------------------------");
    }

    // define few test cases, exception may happen
    public static void main (String args[])
    {
        LispExpressionEvaluator expr= new LispExpressionEvaluator();
        String test1 = "(+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ 0))";
        String test2 = "(+ (- 632) (* 21 3 4) (/ (+ 32) (* 1) (- 21 3 1)) (+ 0))";
        String test3 = "(+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 1) (- 2 1 )) (/ 1))";
        String test4 = "(+ (/2)(+ 1))";
        String test5 = "(+ (/2 3 0))";
        String test6 = "(+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 3) (- 2 1 ))))";
        String test7 = "(+ (*))";
        String test8 = "(+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ ))";

   evaluateExprTest(test1, expr, "16.50");
   evaluateExprTest(test2, expr, "-378.12");
   evaluateExprTest(test3, expr, "4.50");
   evaluateExprTest(test4, expr, "1.50");
   evaluateExprTest(test5, expr, "Infinity or LispExpressionEvaluatorException");
   evaluateExprTest(test6, expr, "LispExpressionEvaluatorException");
   evaluateExprTest(test7, expr, "LispExpressionException");
   evaluateExprTest(test8, expr, "LispExpressionException");
    }
}

LispExpressionEvaluator.java ( attached file 2 under the folder PJ 2)

/************************************************************************************
*
* Do not modify this file.
*
* LispException class
*
* It is used by LispExpressionEvaluator
*
*************************************************************************************/

package PJ2;

public class LispExpressionEvaluatorException extends RuntimeException
{
    public LispExpressionEvaluatorException()
    {
   this("");
    }

    public LispExpressionEvaluatorException(String errorMsg)
    {
   super(errorMsg);
    }

}


PJ2_Test.java ( another seperate file given with the project)

import PJ2.*;
import java.util.*;

// Do not modify this file.
//
// Simple test program which allows user to input Lisp expr string
// To terminate: type "exit"

public class PJ2_Test
{
  
    public static void main (String args[])
    {
   // create a LispExpressionEvaluator object
        LispExpressionEvaluator expr= new LispExpressionEvaluator();

        // scan input expr string
       Scanner scanner;

   // current expr string and its result
   String inputExpr;
   double result;
        int i=0;

          scanner = new Scanner( System.in ); // scanner for input

        do                                                                
        {                                                                 
           try
           {                                                              
              System.out.print( " input an expression string:" );

          // scan next input line
              inputExpr = scanner.nextLine();                          

          if (inputExpr.equals("exit"))
       break; // loop

              i++;
              System.out.println("Evaluate expression #"+ i+" :" + inputExpr);
              expr.reset(inputExpr);
              result = expr.evaluate();
              System.out.printf("Result : %.2f ", result);

           } // end try                                                   
           catch ( LispExpressionEvaluatorException e )              
           {                                                              
              System.err.printf( " Exception: %s ", e);
           } // end catch exception here, continue to next loop                                          

        } while ( true ); // end do...while                       
    } // end main


}

Explanation / Answer

PROGRAM CODE:

/************************************************************************************
*
* CSC220 Programming Project#2
*
* Specification:
*
* Taken from Project 7, Chapter 5, Page 178
* I have modified specification and requirements of this project
*
* Ref: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ (see chap. 10)
*
* In the language Lisp, each of the four basic arithmetic operators appears
* before an arbitrary number of operands, which are separated by spaces.
* The resulting expression is enclosed in parentheses. The operators behave
* as follows:
*
* (+ a b c ...) returns the sum of all the operands, and (+ a) returns a.
*
* (- a b c ...) returns a - b - c - ..., and (- a) returns -a.
*
* (* a b c ...) returns the product of all the operands, and (* a) returns a.
*
* (/ a b c ...) returns a / b / c / ..., and (/ a) returns 1/a.
*
* Note: + * - / must have at least one operand
*
* You can form larger arithmetic expressions by combining these basic
* expressions using a fully parenthesized prefix notation.
* For example, the following is a valid Lisp expression:
*
* (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ 1))
*
* This expression is evaluated successively as follows:
*
* (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ 3 1 -2) (+ 1))
* (+ -6 24 -1.5 1.0)
* 17.5
*
* Requirements:
*
* - Design and implement an algorithm that uses SimpleLinkedStack class to evaluate a
* valid Lisp expression composed of the four basic operators and integer values.
* - Valid tokens in an expression are '(',')','+','-','*','/',and positive integers (>=0)
* - Display result as floting point number with at 2 decimal places
* - Negative number is not a valid "input" operand, e.g. (+ -2 3)
* However, you may create a negative number using parentheses, e.g. (+ (-2)3)
* - There may be any number of blank spaces, >= 0, in between tokens
* Thus, the following expressions are valid:
* (+ (-6)3)
* (/(+20 30))
*
* - Must use StackInterface and SimpleLinkedStack in this project.
(*** DO NOT USE Java API Stack class ***)
* - Must throw LispExpressionException to indicate errors
* - Must not add new or modify existing data fields
* - Must implement methods in SimpleLinkedStack class.
* - Must implement these methods in LispExpressionEvaluator class:
*
* public LispExpressionEvaluator()
* public LispExpressionEvaluator(String inputExpression)
* public void reset(String inputExpression)
* public double evaluate()
* private void solveCurrentParenthesisOperation()
*
* - You may add new private methods
*
*************************************************************************************/
package PJ2;
import java.util.*;
public class LispExpressionEvaluator
{
   // Current input Lisp expression
private String inputExpr;
// Main expression stack & current operation stack
private Stack<Object> inputExprStack;
private Stack<Double> evaluationStack;
// default constructor
// set inputExprStack to ""
// create stack objects
public LispExpressionEvaluator()
{
   inputExpr = "";
   inputExprStack = new Stack<Object>();
   evaluationStack = new Stack<Double>();
}
// constructor with an input expression
// set inputExprStack to inputExpression
// create stack objects
public LispExpressionEvaluator(String inputExpression)
{
   inputExpr = inputExpression;
   inputExprStack = new Stack<>();
   evaluationStack = new Stack<>();
}
// set inputExprStack to inputExpression
// clear stack objects
public void reset(String inputExpression)
{
   inputExpr = inputExpression;
   inputExprStack.clear();
   evaluationStack.clear();
}
// This function evaluates current operator with its operands
// See complete algorithm in evaluate()
//
// Main Steps:
// Pop operands from inputExprStack and push them onto
// evaluationStack until you find an operator
// Apply the operator to the operands on evaluationStack
// Push the result into inputExprStack
//
private void evaluateCurrentOPeration()
{
double result = 0.0;
// System.out.println(inputExprStack);
// System.out.println(evaluationStack);
try
{
       while(true)
   {
       if(inputExprStack.peek().toString().equals("*"))
       {
           result = evaluationStack.pop();
           inputExprStack.pop();
           while(!evaluationStack.isEmpty())
               result *= evaluationStack.pop();
           break;
       }
       else if(inputExprStack.peek().toString().equals("/"))
       {
           inputExprStack.pop();
           if(evaluationStack.size() == 1)
           {
               result =1/evaluationStack.pop();
               break;
           }
           result = evaluationStack.pop();
           while(!evaluationStack.isEmpty())
               result /= evaluationStack.pop();
           break;
       }
       else if(inputExprStack.peek().toString().equals("+"))
       {
           inputExprStack.pop();
           result = evaluationStack.pop();
           while(!evaluationStack.isEmpty())
               result += evaluationStack.pop();
           break;
       }
       else if(inputExprStack.peek().toString().equals("-"))
       {
           inputExprStack.pop();
           if(evaluationStack.size() == 1)
           {
               result -= evaluationStack.pop();
               break;
           }
           result = evaluationStack.pop();
           while(!evaluationStack.isEmpty())
               result -= evaluationStack.pop();
           break;
       }
       else
           evaluationStack.push((double)inputExprStack.pop());
   }
}catch (EmptyStackException e) {
           throw new LispExpressionEvaluatorException();
       }
       inputExprStack.push(result);
}

public double evaluate()
{
// only outline is given...
// you need to add statements/local variables
// you may delete or modify any statements in this method
// use scanner to tokenize currentExpression
Scanner currentExpressionScanner = new Scanner(inputExpr);
  
// Use zero or more white space as delimiter,
// which breaks the string into single character tokens
currentExpressionScanner = currentExpressionScanner.useDelimiter("\s*");
// Step 1: Scan the tokens in the string.
while (currentExpressionScanner.hasNext())
{
if (currentExpressionScanner.hasNextInt())
{
// This force scanner to grab all of the digits
// Otherwise, it will just get one char
String dataString = currentExpressionScanner.findInLine("\d+");
inputExprStack.push(Double.valueOf(dataString));
}
else
{
// Get next token, only one char in string token
String aToken = currentExpressionScanner.next();
//System.out.println("Other: " + aToken);
char item = aToken.charAt(0);
  
switch (item)
{
case '(': break;
case ')': evaluateCurrentOPeration();break;
case '+':
case '-':
case '/':
case '*':inputExprStack.push(item); break;
  
default: // error
throw new LispExpressionEvaluatorException(item + " is not a legal expression operator");
} // end switch
} // end else
} // end while
if(inputExprStack.size()>1)
   throw new LispExpressionEvaluatorException();
return (double)inputExprStack.peek(); // return the correct result
}
  
//=====================================================================
// DO NOT MODIFY ANY STATEMENTS BELOW
//=====================================================================
// This static method is used by main() only
private static void evaluateExprTest(String s, LispExpressionEvaluator expr, String expect)
{
Double result;
System.out.println("Expression " + s);
System.out.printf("Expected result : %s ", expect);
expr.reset(s);
try {
result = expr.evaluate();
System.out.printf("Evaluated result : %.2f ", result);
}
catch (LispExpressionEvaluatorException e) {
System.out.println("Evaluated result :"+e);
}
  
System.out.println("-----------------------------");
}
// define few test cases, exception may happen
public static void main (String args[])
{
LispExpressionEvaluator expr= new LispExpressionEvaluator();
//expr.setDebug();
String test1 = "(+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ 0))";
String test2 = "(+ (- 632) (* 21 3 4) (/ (+ 32) (* 1) (- 21 3 1)) (+ 0))";
String test3 = "(+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 1) (- 2 1 ))(* 1))";
String test4 = "(+ (/2)(+ 1))";
String test5 = "(+ (/2 3 0))";
String test6 = "(+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 3) (- 2 1 ))))";
String test7 = "(+ (*))";
String test8 = "(+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ ))";
evaluateExprTest(test1, expr, "16.50");
evaluateExprTest(test2, expr, "-378.12");
evaluateExprTest(test3, expr, "4.50");
evaluateExprTest(test4, expr, "1.5");
evaluateExprTest(test5, expr, "Infinity or LispExpressionEvaluatorException");
evaluateExprTest(test6, expr, "LispExpressionEvaluatorException");
evaluateExprTest(test7, expr, "LispExpressionException");
evaluateExprTest(test8, expr, "LispExpressionException");
}
}

OUTPUT:

Expression (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ 0))

Expected result : 16.50

Evaluated result : 16.50

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (- 632) (* 21 3 4) (/ (+ 32) (* 1) (- 21 3 1)) (+ 0))

Expected result : -378.12

Evaluated result : -378.12

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 1) (- 2 1 ))(* 1))

Expected result : 4.50

Evaluated result : 4.50

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (/2)(+ 1))

Expected result : 1.5

Evaluated result : 1.50

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (/2 3 0))

Expected result : Infinity or LispExpressionEvaluatorException

Evaluated result : Infinity

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (/ 2) (* 2) (/ (+ 1) (+ 3) (- 2 1 ))))

Expected result : LispExpressionEvaluatorException

Evaluated result :PJ2.LispExpressionEvaluatorException:

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (*))

Expected result : LispExpressionException

Evaluated result :PJ2.LispExpressionEvaluatorException:

-----------------------------

Expression (+ (- 6) (* 2 3 4) (/ (+ 3) (* 1) (- 2 3 1)) (+ ))

Expected result : LispExpressionException

Evaluated result :PJ2.LispExpressionEvaluatorException:

-----------------------------

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