I think just reversing the prefix notation converts it to postfix notation

On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Gobind Kumar Hembram
<gobind....@gmail.com>wrote:

> Given an integer expression in a prefix format (i.e. the operator
> precedes the number it is operating on) ,  print the expression in the
> post fix format .
>
> Example: If the integer expression is in the prefix format is *+56-78,
> the postfix format expression is 56+78-*. Both of these
> correspond to the expression (5+6)*(7-8).
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Bhaskar Kushwaha
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CSE
M.N.N.I.T.  Allahabad

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