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    mXparser - Math Parser Java C# Library

    mXparser - Math Parser Java C# Library

    A flexible mathematical expressions parser for JAVA, Android, C# .NET

    mXparser is highly flexible parser of math expressions. Software provides easy to use API for JAVA, Android, C# .NET/MONO (CLS). Main functionalities: - basic operators, i.e.: +, -, *, ^, ! - Boolean logic operators i.e.: or, and, xor - binary relations i.e.: =, <, > - math functions (large library of 1-arg, 2-arg, 3-arg - - functions) i.e.: sin, cos, Stirling numbers, log, inverse functions - constants (large library), i.e.: pi, e, golden ratio - n-args functions i.e.: greatest common divisor - iterated summation and product operators - differentiation and integration High flexibility: - user defined constants and arguments, both free - and dependent on other arguments + possibility of use in functions - user defined functions (both free and depended) - user defined recursive arguments + simple (controlled) recursion (1 recursive argument) - user defined recursive functions / expressions (any) - complex, many arguments, no limitation - internal syntax checkin
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    Calcex Math Parser

    Mathematical expression parser and evaluator for .NET

    Moved to https://github.com/alxnull/calcex Calcex is a simple math parser for .NET to evaluate mathematical expressions which is developed in C#. It supports many common mathematical operations and functions and allows the user to add custom functions and variables. It is possible to evaluate double or decimal values for high precision. Calcex also includes functions for converting numbers from decimal to binary or other bases. The project includes a simple calculator and...
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    Ceme Evaluates Math Expressions. Ceme is a free math expression parser library written in C# supporting various operators and functions. It also has the option of adding your own functions. A wrapper DLL is provided for non .NET applications.
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    C# scientific calculator and math expression parser.
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