val exp = "( 0 == 1 && 10 > 11 ) || ( 10 < 9 ) && ( 10 == 10)"
val result: Boolean = evaluate(exp) //result = true/false
How can I write a simple program in Android (Kotlin) to evaluate the above string and get a boolean result? I DO NOT want to use a complete evaluator like JEL or JEval, Js Eval or any other library
, as they are too large for this specific requirement.
Preconditions :
Operators supported : < > == && ||
Works only on digits
Also don't want to use ScriptEngineManager()
Note: The javax.script package is not available on Android.
For exemple, to check against true: if ((a != null) && (a == true)) { ... } else { ... } In Kotlin it is possible to use a compact syntax using the elvis operator.
Kotlin Boolean Expression A Boolean expression returns either true or false value and majorly used in checking the condition with if...else expressions. A boolean expression makes use of relational operators, for example >, <, >= etc.
The following parser is 100% stand-alone and needs no libraries whatsoever. Of course it can be improved in 1000 ways and one, but it shows the principle (and was fun to write).
sealed class Token
data class BooleanComposition(val c: Char) : Token()
data class NumberComparison(val c: Char) : Token()
data class Number(val value: Int) : Token()
object ParenLeft : Token()
object ParenRight : Token()
object EOF : Token()
sealed class Expression
data class BooleanTerm(val numExpr: NumberExpression) : Expression()
data class BooleanExpression(val b1: Expression, val cmp: (Boolean, Boolean) -> Boolean, val b2: Expression) : Expression()
data class NumberExpression(val n1: Int, val cmp: (Int, Int) -> Boolean, val n2: Int) : Expression()
fun and(b1: Boolean, b2: Boolean) = b1 && b2
fun or(b1: Boolean, b2: Boolean) = b1 || b2
fun lessThan(n1: Int, n2: Int): Boolean = n1 < n2
fun greaterThan(n1: Int, n2: Int): Boolean = n1 > n2
fun equal(n1: Int, n2: Int): Boolean = n1 == n2
fun scan(inputString: String): List<Token> = sequence {
var index = 0
while (index < inputString.length) {
val c = inputString[index]
if (c == '&' || c == '|' || c == '=') {
check(inputString[++index] == c)
}
when (c) {
in '0'..'9' -> {
var end = index
while (end < inputString.length && inputString[end].isDigit()) {
end += 1
}
val numToken = Number(inputString.substring(index, end).toInt())
index = end - 1
yield(numToken)
}
'&', '|' -> yield(BooleanComposition(c))
'=', '<', '>' -> yield(NumberComparison(c))
'(' -> yield(ParenLeft)
')' -> yield(ParenRight)
else -> check(c.isWhitespace())
}
index += 1
}
yield(EOF)
}.toList()
fun parse(inputTokens: List<Token>): Expression {
var index = 0
fun expression(): Expression {
val lastExpression = when (val firstToken = inputTokens[index++]) {
is ParenLeft -> {
val nestedExpression = expression()
val closingToken = inputTokens[index++]
check(closingToken is ParenRight) { "Found $closingToken" }
nestedExpression
}
is Number -> {
val opToken = inputTokens[index++]
check(opToken is NumberComparison)
val op = when (opToken.c) {
'<' -> ::lessThan
'>' -> ::greaterThan
'=' -> ::equal
else -> error("Bad op $opToken")
}
val secondToken = inputTokens[index++]
check(secondToken is Number)
NumberExpression(firstToken.value, op, secondToken.value)
}
else -> error("Parse error on $firstToken")
}
return when (val lookAhead = inputTokens[index]) {
is EOF, is ParenRight -> lastExpression // pushback
is BooleanComposition -> {
// use lookAhead
index += 1
val op = when (lookAhead.c) {
'&' -> ::and
'|' -> ::or
else -> error("Bad op $lookAhead")
}
val secondExpression = expression()
BooleanExpression(lastExpression, op, secondExpression)
}
else -> error("Parse error on $lookAhead")
}
}
return expression()
}
fun evaluate(expr: Expression): Boolean = when (expr) {
is BooleanTerm -> evaluate(expr.numExpr)
is BooleanExpression -> expr.cmp.invoke(evaluate(expr.b1), evaluate(expr.b2))
is NumberExpression -> expr.cmp.invoke(expr.n1, expr.n2)
}
fun main() {
// scan . parse . evaluate ("( 0 == 1 && 10 > 11 ) || ( 10 < 9 ) && ( 10 == 10)")
val soExample = evaluate(parse(scan("( 0 == 1 && 10 > 11 ) || ( 10 < 9 ) && ( 10 == 10)")))
println(soExample)
}
There's no built-in option for this on Android. You have to either use some 3rd-party interpreter or write your own.
I ended up using JEXL: it's pretty small (~ 400KB jar) and easy to use.
Gradle dependency:
compile 'org.apache.commons:commons-jexl3:3.1'
Usage (the wrapper I created):
class ExpressionEvaluator {
private val jexlEngine = JexlBuilder().create()
private val jexlContext = MapContext()
fun evaluate(expression: String): Any? = try {
val jexlExpression = jexlEngine.createExpression(expression)
jexlExpression.evaluate(jexlContext)
} catch (e: JexlException) {
Timber.w("Could not evaluate expression '$expression'") //just logs
null
}
fun evaluateAsBoolean(expression: String): Boolean? {
val boolean = evaluate(expression) as? Boolean
if (boolean == null) {
Timber.w("Could not evaluate expression '$expression' as Boolean") //just logs
}
return boolean
}
}
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