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Revision as of 22:41, 20 August 2020
Resources
- An introductory tutorial on Lex.
- LEX & YACC TUTORIAL by Tom Niemann [1]
- Lex Basics on javatpoint [2]
- Lex on Windows [3]
Lab 1: Getting Started ( week of 10th August 2020 )
Q. NO. | Program | Lab Exercise No. | Remarks |
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1 | Write a Lex Program to count number of words | Practice Set No. 1(1) | |
2 | Write a Lex program to count the number of lines and characters in the input file. | Lab Exercise No. 1 | |
3 | Write a Lex Program to count the number of lines, tabs and spaces used in the input. | Practice Set No. 1(2) | |
4 | Write a Lex Program to count the number of lines, words, small letters, capital letters, digits, special characters, and finally all characters. | Practice Set No. 1(3) |
Lab 2 ( week of 17th August 2020 )
Q. NO. | Program | Lab Exercise No. | Remarks | |
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1 | Write a Lex program to count the number of vowels and consonants in a given string | Practice Set No. 2(1) | ||
2 | Write a Lex program that implements the Caesar cipher. It replaces every letter with the one three letters after in an alphabetical order, wrapping around at Z e.g a is replaced by d ,d by e ,and so on z by c. | Lab Exercise No. 2 | Read about Caesar Cipher from [4] |