Database System Concepts
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take the input from the user(infix,postfix and prefix).
and then display all three forms(infix,postfix and prefix) of the expression.
write the code in c++.
step-by-step explanation will be appreciated.
please try to implement before sending as I am getting a run-time error when i try to run the code myself.
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