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Java Program to convert mathematical string to int
To evaluate mathematical string to int, use Nashorn JavaScript in Java i.e. scripting. Nashorn invoke dynamics feature, introduced in Java 7 to improve performance.
For scripting, use the ScriptEngineManager class for the engine:
ScriptEngineManager scriptEngineManager = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptEngine scriptEngine = scriptEngineManager.getEngineByName("nashorn");
Now, use put() to set a key/value pair in the state of the ScriptEngine:
scriptEngine.put("one", 10);
scriptEngine.put("two", 50);
scriptEngine.put("three", 40);
Now, here is the mathematical string. Use eval to evaluate:
String strExp = "(one + two - three) == 20"; Object evalExp = scriptEngine.eval(strExp);
Example
import javax.script.ScriptEngine;
import javax.script.ScriptEngineManager;
import javax.script.ScriptException;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ScriptEngineManager scriptEngineManager = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptEngine scriptEngine = scriptEngineManager.getEngineByName("nashorn");
scriptEngine.put("one", 10);
scriptEngine.put("two", 50);
scriptEngine.put("three", 40);
try {
String strExp = "(one + two - three) == 20";
Object evalExp = scriptEngine.eval(strExp);
System.out.println("Is "+strExp + " ? " + evalExp);
} catch (ScriptException se) {
se.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Output
Is (one + two - three) == 20 ? true
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