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"""
Problem Statement
The eval() expression is a very powerful built-in function of Python. It helps in evaluating an expression. The expression can be a Python statement, or a code object.
For example:
>>> eval("9 + 5")
14
>>> x = 2
>>> eval("x + 3")
5
Here, eval() can also be used to work with Python keywords or defined functions and variables. These would normally be stored as strings.
For example:
>>> type(eval("len"))
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
Without eval()
>>> type("len")
<type 'str'>
Task
You are given an expression in a line. Read that line as a string variable, such as var, and print the result using eval(var).
NOTE: Python2 users, please import from __future__ import print_function.
Constraint
Input string is less than 100 characters.
Sample Input
print(2 + 3)
Sample Output
5
"""
from __future__ import print_function
eval(raw_input())