Evaluate the value of an arithmetic expression in Reverse Polish Notation.
Valid operators are +
, -
, *
, /
. Each operand may be an integer or another expression.
Note:
- Division between two integers should truncate toward zero.
- The given RPN expression is always valid. That means the expression would always evaluate to a result and there won't be any divide by zero operation.
Example 1:
Input: ["2", "1", "+", "3", "*"] Output: 9 Explanation: ((2 + 1) * 3) = 9
Example 2:
Input: ["4", "13", "5", "/", "+"] Output: 6 Explanation: (4 + (13 / 5)) = 6
Example 3:
Input: ["10", "6", "9", "3", "+", "-11", "*", "/", "*", "17", "+", "5", "+"] Output: 22 Explanation: ((10 * (6 / ((9 + 3) * -11))) + 17) + 5 = ((10 * (6 / (12 * -11))) + 17) + 5 = ((10 * (6 / -132)) + 17) + 5 = ((10 * 0) + 17) + 5 = (0 + 17) + 5 = 17 + 5 = 22
class Solution:
def evalRPN(self, tokens: List[str]) -> int:
stack = []
op = ["+", "-", "*", "/"]
for token in tokens:
if token not in op:
stack.append(token)
else:
num1 = int(stack.pop())
num2 = int(stack.pop())
if token == "+":
result = num1 + num2
elif token == "-":
result = num2 - num1
elif token == "*":
result = num1 * num2
elif token == "/":
result = int(num2 / num1)
stack.append(result)
return int(stack.pop())
注:相除的时候要将其转化为整数,否则会出错