#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
int main()
{
char reg[20]; int q[20][3],i=0,j=1,len,a,b;
for(a=0;a<20;a++) for(b=0;b<3;b++) q[a][b]=0;
scanf("%s",reg);
printf("Given regular expression: %s\n",reg);
len=strlen(reg);
while(i<len)
{
if(reg[i]=='a'&®[i+1]!='|'&®[i+1]!='*') { q[j][0]=j+1; j++; }
if(reg[i]=='b'&®[i+1]!='|'&®[i+1]!='*') { q[j][1]=j+1; j++; }
if(reg[i]=='e'&®[i+1]!='|'&®[i+1]!='*') { q[j][2]=j+1; j++; }
if(reg[i]=='a'&®[i+1]=='|'&®[i+2]=='b')
{
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j+3); j++;
q[j][0]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=j+3; j++;
q[j][1]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=j+1; j++;
i=i+2;
}
if(reg[i]=='b'&®[i+1]=='|'&®[i+2]=='a')
{
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j+3); j++;
q[j][1]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=j+3; j++;
q[j][0]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=j+1; j++;
i=i+2;
}
if(reg[i]=='a'&®[i+1]=='*')
{
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j+3); j++;
q[j][0]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j-1); j++;
}
if(reg[i]=='b'&®[i+1]=='*')
{
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j+3); j++;
q[j][1]=j+1; j++;
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+(j-1); j++;
}
if(reg[i]==')'&®[i+1]=='*')
{
q[0][2]=((j+1)*10)+1;
q[j][2]=((j+1)*10)+1;
j++;
}
i++;
}
printf("\n\tTransition Table \n");
printf("_____________________________________\n");
printf("Current State |\tInput |\tNext State");
printf("\n_____________________________________\n");
for(i=0;i<=j;i++)
{
if(q[i][0]!=0) printf("\n q[%d]\t | a | q[%d]",i,q[i][0]);
if(q[i][1]!=0) printf("\n q[%d]\t | b | q[%d]",i,q[i][1]);
if(q[i][2]!=0)
{
if(q[i][2]<10) printf("\n q[%d]\t | e | q[%d]",i,q[i][2]);
else printf("\n q[%d]\t | e | q[%d] , q[%d]",i,q[i][2]/10,q[i][2]%10);
}
}
printf("\n_____________________________________\n");
return 0;
}
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