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A simple Android app to evaluate mathematical expressions. It can handle variables. Somewhat more useful then a calculator but not sophisticated as mathcad or linux octave. Small app, does not take up much space. The following is an example of the type of input it takes:
apple = 3, pear = 7
78 * (apple + pear)
the output would be 780
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...
Version 2.5 is available! The latest changes are in TFastList class. It is the secondary class intended for fast string managment. The newest TGraph component is available as well.
The new ParseUtils.FindFormula method allows searching any of possible formulas within some text.
Parse components are intended for Delphi developers and perform high-speed (about 10 million evaluations per second) mathematics and boolean calculations. All components are available for Delphi 6, Delphi 7,...