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Mariusz Gromada edited this page Apr 15, 2017
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mXparser - a super easy, rich and highly flexible mathematical expressions parser (Math Parser) library for JAVA, Android and C# .NET.
Expression e = new Expression("2+3");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("2+(3-5)^2");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("2*pi");
e.calculate();
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Constant tau = new Constant("tau = 2*pi");
Expression e = new Expression("3*tau", tau);
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("sin(2*pi)");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("gcd(2,5,10,30)");
e.calculate();
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Argument x = new Argument("x = 5");
Expression e = new Expression("sin(x)");
e.calculate();
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Argument x = new Argument("x = 5");
Argument y = new Argument("y = 2*x", x);
Expression e = new Expression("sin(y)", y);
e.calculate();
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Argument x = new Argument("x = 5");
Expression e = new Expression("if(sin(x) > 5, 1, 0)", x);
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("5=6");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("5 <= 6");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("sum(i, 1, 10, 2*i^2 + pi)");
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("prod(i, 1, 5, i, 0.5)");
e.calculate();
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Argument x = new Argument("x = pi/2");
Expression e20 = new Expression("sum(n,0,10,(-1)^n*(x^(2*n+1))/(2*n+1)!)", x);
e.calculate();
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[calculus - differentiation] You still want more fun with calculus operations, i.e. differentiation...
Argument x = new Argument("x = pi/2");
Expression e = new Expression("cos(x)-der(sin(x), x)", x);
e.calculate();
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Expression e = new Expression("2*int(sqrt(1-x^2), x, -1, 1)");
e.calculate();
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Function f = new Function("f(x,y) = sin(x) + cos(y)");
f.calculate(1,2);
Expression e = new Expression("f(1,2) - 10", f);
e.calculate();
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Function f = new Function("f(n) = if( n>0, n*f(n-1), 1)");
f.calculate()
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Function Cnk = new Function("Cnk(n,k) = if(k>0, if(k<n, Cnk(n-1,k-1)+Cnk(n-1,k), 1), 1)");
Cnk.calculate()
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If anything above matches you then mXparser is a good choce! mXparser is freely distributed under Simplified BSD licence, but still you can give credits to the author, and even donate if you wish 👍
Expression e = new Expression("2+1/a");
e.checkSyntax();
mXparser.consolePrintln(e.getErrorMessage());
mXparser - Math Parser Java C# .NET (CLS) Library - a super easy, rich and flexible mathematical expressions parser for JAVA Android Kotlin C# .NET and C++ - Provided by Mariusz Gromada, for more information please visit: MathParser.org, MathSpace.pl, mXparser on GitHub pages, mXparser on SourceForge.