Return the result of evaluating a given boolean expression
, represented as a string.
An expression can either be:
"t"
, evaluating to True
;"f"
, evaluating to False
;"!(expr)"
, evaluating to the logical NOT of the inner expression expr
;"&(expr1,expr2,...)"
, evaluating to the logical AND of 2 or more inner expressions expr1, expr2, ...
;"|(expr1,expr2,...)"
, evaluating to the logical OR of 2 or more inner expressions expr1, expr2, ...
Example 1:
Input: expression = "!(f)" Output: true
Example 2:
Input: expression = "|(f,t)" Output: true
Example 3:
Input: expression = "&(t,f)" Output: false
Constraints:
1 <= expression.length <= 2 * 104
expression[i]
consists of characters in {'(', ')', '&', '|', '!', 't', 'f', ','}
.expression
is a valid expression representing a boolean, as given in the description.