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/** This program demonstrates how to write a transformer that turns Frink
expressions into something that you can cut-and-paste into Java code.
Instead of UnitMath, you may change this to something like BigInteger or
BigDecimal.
At the moment, this doesn't turn Frink's square brackets into Java's
parentheses, though.
*/
symbolicMode[true]
transformations UnitMath
{
_a _b <-> UnitMath.multiply[_a, _b]
_a + _b <-> UnitMath.add[_a, _b]
}
/*equations = parseToExpression["""
[a = n1.a n2.a + n2.b n1.c, // a
b = n2.a n1.b + n2.b n1.d, // b
c = n1.a n2.c + n1.c n2.d, // c
d = n1.b n2.c + n1.d n2.d, // d
e = n1.a n2.e + n1.c n2.f + n1.e, // e
f = n1.b n2.e + n1.d n2.f + n1.f] // f
"""]*/
equations = parseToExpression["""
[xp = a x + c y + e,
yp = b x + d y + f]
"""]
println[join[";\n",transformExpression[equations]]]
Download or view UnitMathHelper.frink in plain text format
This is a program written in the programming language Frink.
For more information, view the Frink
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