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Jace
- 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
What are some alternatives?
P - The P programming language.
ncalc - Mathematical Expressions Evaluator for .NET
scripthookvdotnet - An ASI plugin for Grand Theft Auto V, which allows running scripts written in any .NET language on the .NET Framework runtime in-game.
Flee - Fast Lightweight Expression Evaluator
Iron python - Implementation of the Python programming language for .NET Framework; built on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR).
AngouriMath - New open-source cross-platform symbolic algebra library for C# and F#. Can be used for both production and research purposes.
Hybridizer - Examples of C# code compiled to GPU by hybridizer
dentaku - math and logic formula parser and evaluator
Amplifier.NET - Amplifier allows .NET developers to easily run complex applications with intensive mathematical computation on Intel CPU/GPU, NVIDIA, AMD without writing any additional C kernel code. Write your function in .NET and Amplifier will take care of running it on your favorite hardware.
Calculator - Calculator.NET - Calculator that evaluates math expressions
PeachPie - PeachPie - the PHP compiler and runtime for .NET and .NET Core
IntervalUtility - .Net C # utility for working with intervals, such as time periods. The utility allows you to find intersections of periods, exclude periods, etc.