ExprTK VS Boost.Multiprecision

Compare ExprTK vs Boost.Multiprecision and see what are their differences.

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ExprTK Boost.Multiprecision
10 1
566 176
- 1.7%
0.0 8.1
4 months ago 3 days ago
C++ C++
- Boost Software License 1.0
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ExprTK

Posts with mentions or reviews of ExprTK. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-22.

Boost.Multiprecision

Posts with mentions or reviews of Boost.Multiprecision. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-13.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ExprTK and Boost.Multiprecision you can also consider the following projects:

TinyExpr - tiny recursive descent expression parser, compiler, and evaluation engine for math expressions

Eigen

muparser - muparser is a fast math parser library for C/C++ with (optional) OpenMP support.

GLM - OpenGL Mathematics (GLM)

CGal - The public CGAL repository, see the README below

OpenBLAS - OpenBLAS is an optimized BLAS library based on GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.

ceres-solver - A large scale non-linear optimization library

LibTomMath - LibTomMath is a free open source portable number theoretic multiple-precision integer library written entirely in C.