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Construct a syntax-directed translation scheme that translates arithmetic expression from postfix notation into equivalent prefix notation?
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what is true about the syntax directed translation scheme given below :
S->aSb { S.c=S.c+2 } S->bSa { S.c=S.c+2 } S->epsilon {S.c=0 } 1. Equal no of a's and b's . 2. No of a's or no of b's in a given string . 3. No of a's and no of b's in a given string .. 4. None of these . According to me , it should be total no of a's and no of b's .
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10. Give the translation scheme that converts infix to postfix form for the following grammar. Also generate the annotated parse tree for input string 2+6+1 E-> E+T E->T T->0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
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