An elegant Math Parser written in Lua, featuring support for adding custom operators and functions
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An elegant Math Parser written in Lua, featuring support for adding custom operators and functions
Math Parser Java Android C# .NET/MONO (.NET Framework, .NET Core, .NET Standard, .NET PCL, Xamarin.Android, Xamarin.iOS) CLS Library - a super easy, rich and flexible mathematical expression parser (expression evaluator, expression provided as plain text / strings) for JAVA and C#. Main features: rich built-in library of operators, constants, ma…
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