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    High speed math parser

    Expression evaluator for Delphi developers

    Version 2.5 is available! The latest changes are in TFastList class. It is the secondary class intended for fast string managment. The newest TGraph component is available as well. The new ParseUtils.FindFormula method allows searching any of possible formulas within some text. Parse components are intended for Delphi developers and perform high-speed (about 10 million evaluations per second) mathematics and boolean calculations. All components are available for Delphi 6, Delphi 7,...
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    MathParser Java - Math Parser library

    MathParser Java - Math Parser library

    Mathematical Parser for Java

    This project gives a mathematical parser for converting a simple string expression into a result which can be managed for using in other calculations, all in Java. Using a couple lines of code, you'll be able to parse complex arithmetic expressions efficiently. This library is powered by Dijkstra's Shuting-yard algorithm. The library has no dependencies with other external libraries.
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    Bracer

    Bracer

    Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer

    Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions. Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/ P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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