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    JME (Java Math Expression)

    JME (Java Math Expression)

    Evaluador de expresiones matemáticas para Java en español

    Biblioteca para Java que implementa un potente evaluador matemático en español y un lenguaje estructurado de script, JMEScript, que hace uso de éste. Puede evaluar expresiones altamente complejas, que incluyen; * vectores * matrices * números complejos * números enteros y reales de precisión arbitraria, * expresiones booleanas * conjuntos * cadenas * diccionarios * grafos * correspondencias y relaciones finitas Permite especificar operaciones y funciones definidas por el...
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    commonlib-java

    common java utility library

    useful library for repetitive java stuff
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    JFlex

    JFlex

    The fast scanner generator for Java™ with full Unicode support

    JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator for Java, designed to create fast and efficient scanners. It takes regular expression specifications and produces Java code for tokenizing input text. ​
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    QScript

    QScript

    Expression and algorithm evaluator (built with Java)

    V2.1.1 compatible with Processing 2 & 3. A powerful yet simple to use scripting language that can be used to evaluate expressions and simple algorithms. In fact it is the only evaluator I know that supports complex numbers and vectors without the need for additional configuration. The emphasis is on simplicity and extensibility and the website provides detailed guides to help you get the most of QScript. It supports variables, selection (IF-THEN-ELSE) and repetition (WHILE-WEND and...
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    PIP

    Useful crossplatform library for distributed systems

    Platform-Independent Primitives. Contain string, thread, timer, file, config file, serial port, ethernet (UDP, TCP, broadcast, multicast), protocol, multiprotocol, peer, console, variable, struct, evaluator, system monitor (Linux only), CLI (command-line interface) parser. Package include library that you can build with 'qmake' or 'CMake' and test program in 'main.cpp'. Online documentation: http://ppip.sourceforge.net/doc/
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    Args

    Args

    A java configuration file and command line parser

    Powerful rule-based command line parser and cofiguration reader. Options can be created using annotations or manually using a powerful API. Options are grouped into hierarchical namespace, allowing sophisticated inclusion, exclusion and grouping based on rules. Supports multiple dialects and automatic document creator such as typical usage and UNIX manpages. POSSIX, GNU, MSDOS command line parser dialects. XML, INI, PROPERTIES configuration file types. Database and general persistance or...
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    Yet Another Cron4J

    a simple cron scheduler for java

    A java library for easily scheduling commands using cron expressions. Uses the cron expression parser from Quartz and the HashWheelTimer from netty. Handles DST conflicts, command exceptions, overlapping execution.
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    Math expression parser and evaluator written in Scala. Usable from Java (Sun JRE 1.6) Provides float, integral, boolean and vector data types, some string processing support. Variables may be defined internally or im- and exported through a binding.
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    An Expression Parser and Evaluator result in JSON object. Written in Pascal. 表达式的解析和求值是一个应用面非常广的功能。JSON格式因其简明、易于操作,使用面日渐广泛。本项目将表达式分析的结果存放在JS
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