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    Dapar

    Parsing for everybody.

    Dapar is a universal parsing library written in C. It will interpret any grammar you give it in a BNF-like format, and constructs a matching expression tree for any given input. This makes developing a new parser for any language simple and reliable. Includes an ABNF parser, EBNF parser, XML parser and algebraic math parser.
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    The fast, flexible, extensible, and easy to use C++ template class for creating your own customized math expression parser for both built-in and user-defined numerical data types. The parsed tree perform fast and can be used in multi-threaded OpenMP apps
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    Expression4J (Math Expression Parser) is a java framework used to manage mathematic expression stored in String object like "f(x,b)=2*x-cos(b)" or "g(x,y)=f(y,x)*-2". Expression gramar can be define by user (add new operator or type ...)
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