math-expressions
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A powerful Swift framework for evaluating natural language math expressions
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C++ Mathematical Expression Parsing And Evaluation Library https://www.partow.net/programming/exprtk/index.html
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➗ A really micro micro-service for advanced math.
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Runtime parser for string expressions (formulas, method calls). Builds dynamic LINQ expression tree and compiles it to lambda delegate.
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Math JS library. Super advanced & efficient Math expression evaluator
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Math expression parser and evaluation library for Rust
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C++ Mathematical Expression Parser Benchmark
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An After Effect plugin to code in GLSL directly inside After Effect or to write math expressions to code your own filter
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Complicated math expression generator
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Tiny recursive descent expression parser, compiler, and evaluation engine for math expressions and spreadsheet formulas in C++.
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Math view for react native! No WebView!
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misc parsers in rust
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MathParser is a simple but powerful open-source math tool that parses and evaluates algebraic expressions written in pure java.
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Aug 1, 2022 - Java
A python module to emulate the date math used in SOLR and Elasticsearch
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ParserNG is a powerful , fast math expression parser that parses and evaluates math expressions, does differential calculus(symbolic) evaluations, numerical integration, equation solving(quadratic, Tartaglia's, numerical solutions of other equations) , matrix operations and statistics amongst other functionality. It is written in pure java and h…
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Optical Character Recognition system for handwritten math expressions
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Jun 1, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
This .NET library allows you to evaluate and compile any mathematical expressions from a string dynamically. It supports a wide range of operations and allows for the use of custom variables, operators, and functions. The evaluator can be configured for different contexts, such as scientific, programming, boolean math expressions.
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Interactive scratchpad calculator for VS Code
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Detect mathematical expressions in worksheets and draw bounding boxes.
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Jul 20, 2020 - Python
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