Well, I made my better but it is not enough. I am happy to solve a part of this problem. Here my small contribution :
(I use special variable $, $/ and $; to minimize declaration)
sub LTR {
# 116 characters
my@a;for(@_){if(/\d/){push@a,$_}else{$/=pop@a;
$,=join' ',pop@a,$_,$/;$,=~s/(.*)/($1)/ if((/[+-]/);push@a,$,;$;=$
+_}}@a
}
print LTR qw(1 2 - 3 4 + 5 * /);
My solution don't really minimize brackets :( (but seems to be correct most of the time; more brackets are better than less :))
Another problem is that I don't use %operator because it wasn't really helpful (without last change). So It can't solve Update #2 from Masem (I only see it now).
This problem is very tricky... When should we use brackets or not ???
Congratulation to chipmunk and MeowChow for their contributions.
BobiOne
KenoBi ;)
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