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parser().evaluate() Function arguments? #234
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Yes, the scope object is optional, so you can call it like this:
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I got this error:
from here (React code): // calculate the result for the current
// value and display it, then reset the
// stored value to empty string
const parser = new exprEval.Parser();
const handleEqualsButtonClick = event => {
if (!(event.target.textContent === "=")) {
return null;
} else {
wasEqualsClicked = true;
if (event.target.textContent === "=") {
setStoredValue(storedValue.concat(currentValue));
setCurrentValue(parser.parse(storedValue).evaluate());
setStoredValue("");
}
}
}; Rest of the code from the file is like this: import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
import exprEval from "expr-eval";
import Keypad from "./Keypad";
import Display from "./Display";
const buttons = [{
name: "memory-clear",
value: "MC",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory-clear",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "memory-recall",
value: "MR",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory-recall",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "memory-add",
value: "M+",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory-add",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "memory-subtract",
value: "M-",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory-subtract",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "memory-store",
value: "MS",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory-store",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "memory", // brings up a dropdown showing the number stored in memory
value: "M▾",
type: "memory-function",
id: "memory",
className: "memory-function"
}, {
name: "percentage",
value: "%",
type: "function",
id: "percentage",
className: "function"
}, {
name: "clear-entry",
value: "CE",
type: "effect",
id: "clear-everything",
className: "effect"
}, {
name: "clear",
value: "C",
type: "effect",
id: "clear",
className: "effect"
}, {
name: "backspace",
value: "\u232b",
type: "effect",
id: "backspace",
className: "effect"
}, {
name: "reciprocal-function",
value: "1/𝑥",
type: "function",
id: "reciprocal",
className: "function"
}, {
name: "square-function",
value: "𝑥²",
type: "function",
id: "square",
className: "function"
}, {
name: "square-root-function",
value: "²√𝑥",
type: "function",
id: "square-root",
className: "function"
}, {
name: "divide",
value: "÷",
type: "operator",
id: "divide",
className: "operator"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "7",
type: "number",
id: "seven",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "8",
type: "number",
id: "eight",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "9",
type: "number",
id: "nine",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "multiply",
value: "×",
type: "operator",
id: "multiply",
className: "operator"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "4",
type: "number",
id: "four",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "5",
type: "number",
id: "five",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "6",
type: "number",
id: "six",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "minus",
value: "-",
type: "operator",
id: "subtract",
className: "operator"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "1",
type: "number",
id: "one",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "2",
type: "number",
id: "two",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "3",
type: "number",
id: "three",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "add",
value: "+",
type: "operator",
id: "add",
className: "operator"
}, {
name: "sign-switch",
value: "±",
type: "effect",
id: "sign-switch",
className: "number-helper"
}, {
name: "number-button",
value: "0",
type: "number",
id: "zero",
className: "number"
}, {
name: "decimal",
value: ".",
type: "effect",
id: "decimal",
className: "number-helper"
}, {
name: "equals",
value: "=",
type: "calculation-submit",
id: "equals",
className: "calculation-submit"
}];
const App = props => {
const [currentValue, setCurrentValue] = useState("0");
// const [currentMemoryValue, setMemory] = useState("");
const [storedValue, setStoredValue] = useState("");
let wasOperatorClicked = false;
let wasEqualsClicked = false;
const handleNumberButtonClick = event => {
if (!wasOperatorClicked || !wasEqualsClicked) {
if (event.target.name === "number-button") {
if (currentValue === "0") {
setCurrentValue(event.target.textContent);
} else {
setCurrentValue(currentValue.concat(event.target.textContent));
}
}
} else if (wasEqualsClicked) {
if (event.target.name === "number-button") {
setCurrentValue(event.target.textContent);
}
} else if (wasOperatorClicked) {
setStoredValue(storedValue.concat(event.target.textContent));
setCurrentValue(event.target.textContent);
}
};
const handleOperatorButtonClick = event => {
if (!(event.target.name === "add" || event.target.name === "minus" ||
event.target.name === "multipy" || event.target.name === "divide")) {
return null;
} else {
wasOperatorClicked = true;
if (event.target.name === "add" || event.target.name === "minus" ||
event.target.name === "multipy" || event.target.name === "divide") {
setStoredValue(`${currentValue} ${event.target.textContent} `);
}
}
};
// calculate the result for the current
// value and display it, then reset the
// stored value to empty string
const parser = new exprEval.Parser();
const handleEqualsButtonClick = event => {
if (!(event.target.textContent === "=")) {
return null;
} else {
wasEqualsClicked = true;
if (event.target.textContent === "=") {
setStoredValue(storedValue.concat(currentValue));
setCurrentValue(parser.parse(storedValue).evaluate());
setStoredValue("");
}
}
};
useEffect(() => {
document.addEventListener("click", handleEqualsButtonClick);
document.addEventListener("click", handleNumberButtonClick);
document.addEventListener("click", handleOperatorButtonClick);
return () => {
document.removeEventListener("click", handleNumberButtonClick);
document.removeEventListener("click", handleEqualsButtonClick);
document.removeEventListener("click", handleOperatorButtonClick);
};
});
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Display
storedValue={storedValue}
currentValue={currentValue}
/>
{buttons.map((object, index) =>
<Keypad
key={index}
className={object.className}
id={object.id}
name={object.name}
value={object.value}
/>
)}
</React.Fragment>
);
};
export default App; Full code is on GitHub here. |
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Hi, everyone.
Is it okay to call that function without arguments if I don't have a variable to evaluate? How do I get the library to operate on the expression and return its value?
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