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    mep4j

    Math Expression Parser 4 Java

    ...The library manages the 5 operators (+, -, /, %, *) together with the following functions: - "abs" - "cos" - "sin" - "acos" - "asin" - "cosh" - "sinh" - "tan", - "tanh" - "atan" - "sqrt" - "cbrt" - "root" - "log" - "log10" - "log1p" - "exp" - "expm1" - "atan2" - "pow" The library supports variables (case insensitive), custom and pre-loaded ("e" and "pi"). Example: int num_variations = 100; int init_value = 10; MathParser mathParser = new MathParser(); mathParser.putVariable("x", init_value); mathParser.parse("2 + (7 - 5) * 3.14159 * pow(x, (12-10)) + sin(-3.141)"); for(int i = init_value; i < num_variations; ++i) { Double result = mathParser.execute(); mathParser.putVariable("x", i); }
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    Simple Python Fixed-Point Module

    Pure-python binary fixed-point arithmetic library

    This Python module provides basic facilities for mathematics on fixed-point numbers. The number of fractional binary digits is tunable, allowing near-arbitrary precision arithmetic. Arithmetic & functions such as sqrt, exp, log, sin & cos are available. For the latest releases please visit https://github.com/rwpenney/spfpm
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    autodiff

    Python class for automatic differentiation

    ...Single and partial derivatives are supported. Supported operators: +, -, *, /, **, +=, -=, *=, /=, **= Available functions: sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, sqrt, exp, log, log10, sinh, cosh, tanh, asinh, acosh, atanh See README file for usage examples.
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    resParser

    resParser

    Command line scientific calculator

    ...In the begin it was just a tool for computation of resistors values. Very similar to Speed Crunch as features Features: * Command line input * Built-in functions (log, exp, sin, cos, ...) * User defined functions * Infinite number of variables * Specific functions for computation of resistors value (E12, E24) rounding, parallel computation, k = 000, M = 000000 * Store the status (hystory of the commands, variables status) between sessions This software is OPEN SOURCE and released under GPL license so you can feel FREE to use, copy, share, (but above all) to study, analyze and modify it as you like (within the terms of the license).
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    ErrorCalculator

    a scientific calculator with error propagation

    A scientific calculator with the possibility to propagate errors.
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    jFuzzyArithmetic
    jFuzzyArithmetic is a package/library for calculations with intervals and fuzzy numbers in Java.
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    A super-duper simple command line calculator that is fast and easy to use. Command Line Calculator supports most common mathematical expressions such as sin, cos, tan, log, exp, random number generation, etc. This contains a list of all functions available (too many): https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions.htm This contains a list of just the math functions, but the links don't work. Use it to see a smaller list of just math functions and then find the function in the link above: https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions/Math%20Management.htm
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