Code Calculator in java but be careful to steps on below: For example when the expression 3+4 is given the program should interpret the expression as 3+4- (9*8) and display the result as 3+4-98=3+4-(9*8)=-65. Additionally,when the expressin cos(PI/4) is given, it should calculate the result as cos(P1/4)=0.707106781. The following operators must be recognized: ->addition(+) ->subtraction(-) ->multiplication(*) ->division(/) ->exponentiation(^) ->modulo (%) ->factorial(!) ->sin ->cos ->tan ->cot ->asin ->acos ->atan ->acot ->In(natural logarithm) ->log(logarithm with base 10) ->sgn(sign function) ->Pl(pi constant) ->exp(e constant) ->(and) (parentheses)
Code Calculator in java but be careful to steps on below: For example when the expression 3+4 is given the program should interpret the expression as 3+4- (9*8) and display the result as 3+4-98=3+4-(9*8)=-65. Additionally,when the expressin cos(PI/4) is given, it should calculate the result as cos(P1/4)=0.707106781. The following operators must be recognized: ->addition(+) ->subtraction(-) ->multiplication(*) ->division(/) ->exponentiation(^) ->modulo (%) ->factorial(!) ->sin ->cos ->tan ->cot ->asin ->acos ->atan ->acot ->In(natural logarithm) ->log(logarithm with base 10) ->sgn(sign function) ->Pl(pi constant) ->exp(e constant) ->(and) (parentheses)
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Transcribed Image Text:Code Calculator in java but be careful to steps on below:
For example
when the expression 3+4 is given the program should interpret the expression as 3+4-
(9*8) and display the result as 3+4-98-3+4-(9*8)=-65.
Additionally, when the expressin cos(PI/4) is given, it should calculate the result as
cos(PI/4)=0.707106781.
The following operators must be recognized:
->addition(+)
->subtraction(-)
→>multiplication(*)
→>division()
->exponentiation(^)
->modulo (%)
->factorial(!)
->sin
->cos
->tan
->cot
->asin
->acos
->atan
->acot
→>In(natural logarithm)
→>log(logarithm with base 10)
→→sgn(sign function)
>>PI(pi constant)
→->exp(e constant)
->(and) (parentheses)
Note:Apart from these characters and operators should not be used.If used the
program should produce an error. The implementation of the project may involve using
a stack data structure.It is recommended to implement the project using a visual
programming language (Java).
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