Basic structure
Lesson 8 of 29 in Coddy's Calculator project using Python course.
The next step is to evaluate list of expressions.
The basic structure is - [op, num1, num2]
Some examples:
['+', 1, 2]->calc('+', 1, 2)['*', 3, 2]->calc('*', 3, 2)['/', 5.3, 0]->calc('/', 5.3, 0)
Challenge
Easycreate function eval which gets basic structure, a list as described above, and returns the calculation result.
Use the calc function you created!
Try it yourself
def calc(op, n1, n2=None):
if not isinstance(n1, int) and not isinstance(n1, float):
raise Exception('Invalid number "' + str(n1) + '"')
if n2 is None:
if op == '+' or op == 'add':
return n1
if op == '-' or op == 'sub':
return -n1
raise Exception('Invalid operator "' + op + '"')
if not isinstance(n2, int) and not isinstance(n2, float):
raise Exception('Invalid number "' + str(n2) + '"')
if op == '+' or op == 'add':
return n1 + n2
if op == '-' or op == 'sub':
return n1 - n2
if op == '*' or op == 'mul':
return n1 * n2
if op == '/' or op == 'div':
if n2 == 0:
raise Exception("Division by zero")
return n1 / n2
if op == '%' or op == 'mod':
if n2 == 0:
raise Exception("Division by zero")
return n1 % n2
if op == '^' or op == 'pow':
return n1 ** n2
raise Exception('Invalid operator "' + op + '"')