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Normally you call eval() of the root node and the root node's eval() will
call eval() of its children. And the children's eval() will call eval() of
grandchildren... This happens recursively, so all node's eval() will be
called.
Does this answer your question?


On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Emre AYDO&#286;AN <
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> Hi, is there any chance that evaluate whole tree with just one evaluation
> function instead of evaluate tree nodes individually.
>
> Thanks advance.
>


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