Turning a string that contains a equation into an integer [closed] - c++

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I would like to be able to convert a string such as "(5+6)*6" and get the resulting integer from that equation. It is important that it starts out as a string.

You can use library fastmathparser for c++.
In link is example how use this library.
If you really want write alone this parser, I recomended use Shunting-yard algorithm

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String comparison function (c++) [closed]

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I am looking for a function to compare the two strings. A functional similar to strcmp in CString with the difference that takes two strands in the input.
You can use std::string::compare (it returns 0 if values are the same). Also be aware that in fact you can use strcmp in c++, but if you want modern c++ version i would go with std::string::compare.

How to convert a large binary number to decimal? [closed]

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I am facing a problem. The maximum binary number I am able to convert is 1000000000000000000. Is there any way to convert a binary number larger than this?
There is a function called strtoull (string to unsigned long long integer) which should work, follow the link for an example. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/byte/strtoul

From String to Function [closed]

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I'd like to know if there is a way to transform a string into a function em c++. For example if I have the string: "x+y" it'd create the function and by replacing x and y, get the value of it.
In Java there is this API https://www.objecthunter.net/exp4j/index.html, so I was wondering if there is something similar.
There are many possible methods one could use to transform a string into a "function". Many of those involve parsing the string and building a function-like object out of it.
A lightweight and portable solution would be to use ExprTk, a mathematical expression library developed by Arash Partow.
The main page contains various usage examples.

I need a regex for the following combination [closed]

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mission_id: a498094578a
mission_id: a493453456
mission_id: 498343454a
mission_id: 34534535345
From the above 4 mission_id's I need your help in writing a regex pattern which covers all the four mission_id but need to select only the numbers.
So one the first one - need to exempt 'a' and only the numbers.
mission_id:\s*\w?(\d*)\w?
That should work; maybe add any flags you need for parsing multiline text or whatever.
www.regexr.com is a great resource for trying out RegExps

How to make a MATLAB function to be run in html? [closed]

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I've developed a MATLAB code that I think it is useful to be used by researchers. How can I embed it in a website to be used free?
It gets two integers and return a set of integers
Also it is possible to convert it to c++, If it helps.
Thanks
Submit your m-file(s) to Matlab Central File Exchange, this is the perfect place for it.