A Fork of FPS Unlocker that gives UNCOMPROMISING PERFORMANCE, more customizability and more options!
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A Fork of FPS Unlocker that gives UNCOMPROMISING PERFORMANCE, more customizability and more options!
Command line argument parsing library for C++14
ArgParser: Streamline command-line argument parsing in C++ with this lightweight library. Effortlessly handle boolean, integer, double, and string types for seamless integration into your applications.
A cpp-library for parsing command line options, supporting type-checking and configurations.
A single .h, easy to use command line options/args parser, with option status checking, default value, clamping and kinds of value type.
Repo with implementation of options pricing simulators
The wanna-be-simplest command line arguments library for C++
Portable SIMD-based C++ option pricing library
Accompanying C++ code for the TastyHedge blog
A short C++ calculator for pricing European call options using the Black-Scholes model.
libClaPP is an open source command line argument processing library for C++. It supports the processing of GNU options (long and short options) as well as positional arguments. It is a strongly typed library that can be used to parse the command line arguments into the correct type, validate the arguments using custom constraints and automatical…
Pricing in a Heston model context, using the QE scheme, the Andersen scheme and Monte-Carlo methods to price vanilla options.
A C++ program used for Option Portfolio variance estimation and risk management
Utilities to parse command-line flags. Used by Roq's C++23 solutions.
This research project applies an object oriented approach to compute the prices of American and European Call and Put options using different pricing methods such as Monte Carlo, the analytical Black-Scholes formula and the Binomial tree method.
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