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Polish notationTime Limit: 10000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 1793 Accepted Submission(s): 301 Problem Description Reverse Polish notation (RPN) is a method for representing expressions in which the operator symbol is placed after the arguments being operated on. Polish notation, in which the operator comes before the operands, was invented in the 1920s by the Polish mathematician Jan Lucasiewicz. In the late 1950s, Australian philosopher and computer scientist Charles L. Hamblin suggested placing the operator after the operands and hence created reverse polish notation. RPN has the property that brackets are not required to represent the order of evaluation or grouping of the terms. RPN expressions are simply evaluated from left to right and this greatly simplifies the computation of the expression within computer programs. As an example, the arithmetic expression (3+4)*5 can be expressed in RPN as 3 4 + 5 *. Reverse Polish notation, also known as postfix notation, contrasts with the infix notation of standard arithmetic expressions in which the operator symbol appears between the operands. So Polish notation just as prefix notation. Now, give you a string of standard arithmetic expressions, please tell me the Polish notation and the value of expressions. Input There're have multi-case. Every case put in one line, the expressions just contain some positive integers(all less than 100, the number of integers less than 20), bi-operand operators(only have 3 kinds : +,-,*) and some brackets'(',')'. you can assume the expressions was valid. Output Each case output the Polish notation in first line, and the result of expressions was output in second line. all of the answers are no any spaces and blank line.the answer will be not exceed the 64-signed integer. Sample Input
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