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- Sort polynom by its exponents?
- Sort polynom by its exponents?
- No possibilities found for:
>>> a2b3 + a2b3
a ^ 2 * b ^ 3 + a ^ 2 * b ^ 3
- 2 + 3 + 4 rewrites to 5 instead of 5 + 4
-> the problem is that the 'root' of the application is actually a subtree
of the entire expression. This means that the parent of each possibility
root (or 'subtree') must me stored to be able to replace the subtree.
- MESSAGES needs to be expanded.
- MESSAGES needs to be expanded.
- rewrite match_combine_polynomes to an even more generic form:
- Fix division by zero caused by "0/0": Catch exception in front-end
match_combine_factors.
- "--ab + c" has no rewrite possibility. The graph of "--ab + c" is also
not valid:
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+
╭─┴╮
* c
╭┴╮
- b
│
a
- The following expression gives a cycle in the possibilities:
>>> ab + ba
possibilities:
Group "ab" is multiplied by 1 and 1, combine them.
>>> (1 + 1) * ab
(1 + 1)ab
possibilities:
Combine the constants 1 and 1.
Group "1" is multiplied by 1 and 1, combine them.
Expand a(1 + 1).
Expand b(1 + 1).
- Fix division by zero caused by "0/0".
smvv@multivac ~/work/trs $ printf "a/0\n??" | ./main.py
smvv@multivac ~/work/trs $ printf "a/0\n??" | ./main.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
Traceback (most recent call last):
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