The SLP Calculation Challenge is to implement SLP sequences and output the result as a string. SLP, Straight Line Program, creates a value based upon two pointers of prior values and one of the operators [ + - * ]. The first value in the sequence is 1 and is assigned pointer 0 (zero based indexing).
Input: SLP_sequence (string)
Output: SLP_value (string)
Example:
Input: SLP_sequence='0+0,1+1,2*2,3+1,3*4,5-3,6+0,5*1,5*7,9+8,9*10';
Produces:( Index 0 is 1 )
2, 4, 16, 18, 288, 272, 273, 576, 78624, 79200, 6227020800
Output: '6227020800'
The complexity to this Challenge is some solutions will exceed 2^64 and have eps>1.
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