Exercise 1 Give a BNF grammar for each of the languages below. For example, a correct answer for "the set of all strings consisting of zero or more concatenated copies of the string ab" would be this grammar: := ab | There are often many correct answers. a. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as. b. The set of all strings consisting of an uppercase letter followed by zero or more additional characters, each of which is either an uppercase letter or one NUC of the digits 0 through 9. c. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as.

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Exercise 1 Give a BNF grammar for each of the languages below. For example,
a correct answer for "the set of all strings consisting of zero or more concatenated
copies of the string ab" would be this grammar:
<S>= ab <S> | <empty>
There are often many correct answers.
a. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as.
b. The set of all strings consisting of an uppercase letter followed by zero or
more additional characters, each of which is either an uppercase letter or one
NUC of the digits 0 through 9.
c. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as.
d. The set of all strings consisting of one or more digits. (Each digit is one of the
characters 0 through 9.)
e. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as with a semicolon after each
use only, do
one.
f. The set of all strings consisting of the keyword begin, followed by zero or
more statements with a semicolon after each one, followed by the keyword
end. Use the non-terminal <statement> for statements, and do not give pro-
ductions for it.
g. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as with a semicolon after each
one.
h. The set of all strings consisting of the keyword begin, followed by one or e
more statements with a semicolon after each one, followed by the keyword
end. Use the non-terminal <statement> for statements, and do not give pro-
ductions for it.
wu@fainter
i. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as, with a comma between
each a and the next. (There should be no comma before the first or after the
last.)
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 1 Give a BNF grammar for each of the languages below. For example, a correct answer for "the set of all strings consisting of zero or more concatenated copies of the string ab" would be this grammar: <S>= ab <S> | <empty> There are often many correct answers. a. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as. b. The set of all strings consisting of an uppercase letter followed by zero or more additional characters, each of which is either an uppercase letter or one NUC of the digits 0 through 9. c. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as. d. The set of all strings consisting of one or more digits. (Each digit is one of the characters 0 through 9.) e. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as with a semicolon after each use only, do one. f. The set of all strings consisting of the keyword begin, followed by zero or more statements with a semicolon after each one, followed by the keyword end. Use the non-terminal <statement> for statements, and do not give pro- ductions for it. g. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as with a semicolon after each one. h. The set of all strings consisting of the keyword begin, followed by one or e more statements with a semicolon after each one, followed by the keyword end. Use the non-terminal <statement> for statements, and do not give pro- ductions for it. wu@fainter i. The set of all strings consisting of one or more as, with a comma between each a and the next. (There should be no comma before the first or after the last.)
j. The set of all strings consisting of an open bracket (the symbol [) followed
by a list of one or more digits separated by commas, followed by a closing
bracket (the symbol ]). use only,
k. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as, with a comma between
each a and the next. (There should be no comma before the first or after the
last.)
f zero 01-28
1. The set of all strings consisting of an open bracket (the symbol [) followed
by a list of zero or more digits separated by commas, followed by a closing
bracket (the symbol ]).
Transcribed Image Text:j. The set of all strings consisting of an open bracket (the symbol [) followed by a list of one or more digits separated by commas, followed by a closing bracket (the symbol ]). use only, k. The set of all strings consisting of zero or more as, with a comma between each a and the next. (There should be no comma before the first or after the last.) f zero 01-28 1. The set of all strings consisting of an open bracket (the symbol [) followed by a list of zero or more digits separated by commas, followed by a closing bracket (the symbol ]).
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