#include "tinyexpr.h" #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc < 2) { printf("Usage: example2 \"expression\"\n"); return 0; } const char *expression = argv[1]; printf("Evaluating:\n\t%s\n", expression); /* This shows an example where the variables * x and y are bound at eval-time. */ double x, y; te_variable vars[] = {{"x", &x}, {"y", &y}}; /* This will compile the expression and check for errors. */ int err; te_expr *n = te_compile(expression, vars, 2, &err); if (n) { /* The variables can be changed here, and eval can be called as many * times as you like. This is fairly efficient because the parsing has * already been done. */ x = 3; y = 4; const double r = te_eval(n); printf("Result:\n\t%f\n", r); te_free(n); } else { /* Show the user where the error is at. */ printf("\t%*s^\nError near here", err-1, ""); } return 0; }