Jace
Jace.NET is a calculation engine for the .NET platform. (by pieterderycke)
dentaku
math and logic formula parser and evaluator (by rubysolo)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Jace
Posts with mentions or reviews of Jace.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-10.
- How to extract mathematical operators and digits from a string?
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ASCII Graph Generator - Blazor WebAssembly Demo
Demo use Jace.NET for parse string functions.
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How to parse a string to source code inline
Off the top of my head, NCalc, Jace, and Flee. Probably others, but these are the ones I know of.
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I'm a bit new to C# and am working on a script that will test you on math. It tests you on all 4 main math elements so I have a lot of duplicate code. I decided to make a function with a string parameter but I'm wondering if I can use * or + as the string to multiply or add equations. Can I do this?
Jace is very good for this, and is free. https://github.com/pieterderycke/Jace
dentaku
Posts with mentions or reviews of dentaku.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-05.
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What questions do you consider important for a Ruby on Rails technical interview?
i'm super confused by "which gems you can't live without". is this my personal debugging collection of pry-rails, bullet and other things? i mean, whatever is required and does the job i guess. i absolutely love Dentaku gem and build awesome stuff with it in 2 different companies where it absolutely contributed to their product in huge ways (https://github.com/rubysolo/dentaku) . i also love Victor (https://github.com/DannyBen/victor) where i draw epic custom charts which are used in reports that been generated for billion dollar real estate funds.
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Namespaced errors for Ruby
A naive implementation - there's just one custom error and most of the API relies on built-in errors like RuntimeError and ArgumentError. Needless to say, this is a poor showing, problems will be hard to debug.
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How to convert a string to integer?
You can try this gem : https://github.com/rubysolo/dentaku
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Keisan - Expression evaluation for user submitted formulas
I haven't looked at Keisan, but I'd also recommend Dentaku for the same purpose.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Jace and dentaku you can also consider the following projects:
ncalc - Mathematical Expressions Evaluator for .NET
hyperformula - HyperFormula is an open-source headless spreadsheet for business web apps. It comes with over 400 formulas, CRUD operations, undo-redo, clipboard support, and sorting. Built in TypeScript, supported by the Handsontable Team.
AngouriMath - New open-source cross-platform symbolic algebra library for C# and F#. Can be used for both production and research purposes.
mathquill - Easily type math in your webapp