Which notations are used in Evaluation of Arithmetic Expressions using prefix and postfix forms?

Polish and Reverse Polish notations.

In the evaluation of arithmetic expressions using prefix and postfix forms, the following notations are commonly used:

  1. Prefix Notation (also known as Polish Notation): In prefix notation, the operator precedes its operands. For example, the expression “+ 3 4” represents the addition of 3 and 4.
  2. Postfix Notation (also known as Reverse Polish Notation): In postfix notation, the operator follows its operands. For example, the expression “3 4 +” also represents the addition of 3 and 4.

These notations are important in the context of expression evaluation algorithms like the stack-based algorithms used for evaluating prefix and postfix expressions.