The design and code of Math Processor have been explained at: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/500327/Building-a-General-Purpose-Interpreter-Math-Engine

Math Processor solves problems relating to algebra, calculus, Boolean logic, statistics, number theory, geometry, trigonometry and other allied disciplines. It supports a simple interpreted language. It also has some plotting capabilities.

You can use MP as a standalone calculating engine or you can use it as a C# .dll library in your own programs. The design of MP makes it very easy to embed it in any .Net project.

Features

  • Numerical calculations, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Boolean Algebra
  • Statistics and bulk operations on numeric data
  • A simple programming language (Math Processor Command Language - MPCL)
  • Plotting and Graphing
  • Learning tool for school / college math and allied disciplines
  • Extensible through plugins and user defined functions
  • Batch processing using simple text files
  • Easy-to-use GUI tools for the less experienced users

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2011-03-08