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So, I have been trying to make a program that operates as a calculator taking in a expression as a string, dividing it to two arrays i.e. one for operators and one for numbers then ultimately one by one operating on them while following the BODMAS rule. I have added in comments and simplified the code as much as I could to make it easier to understand - https://pastebin.com/repd3ErN As for more about problem :- E.g. If I input 8/2/2 the ideal answer should be 2 but it gives 4 which I suppose is some fault in the loop section not being able to repeat properly or possibly in the array shifting part but I couldn't figure it out. Any help is appreciated.
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