muparser
muparser is a fast math parser library for C/C++ with (optional) OpenMP support. (by beltoforion)
TinyExpr
tiny recursive descent expression parser, compiler, and evaluation engine for math expressions (by codeplea)
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6.7 | 3.5 | |
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C++ | C | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | zlib License |
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muparser
Posts with mentions or reviews of muparser.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-20.
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How exactly would you go about writing a program to simplify algebraic expressions?
https://beltoforion.de/en/muparser/ is a good example of such a parser.
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muparser
TinyExpr
Posts with mentions or reviews of TinyExpr.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-02.
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math expression interpreter
I had a hard time understanding your readme. I see that you use make to build the program; Why not compile? Does it read stdin or how do you use it? Is it a library you can include and use a command to evaluate arithmetic, like TinyExpr?
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How would I go about creating a simple parser?
also read this codebase https://github.com/codeplea/tinyexpr
What are some alternatives?
When comparing muparser and TinyExpr you can also consider the following projects:
ExprTK - C++ Mathematical Expression Parsing And Evaluation Library https://www.partow.net/programming/exprtk/index.html
LibTomMath - LibTomMath is a free open source portable number theoretic multiple-precision integer library written entirely in C.
Apophenia - A C library for statistical and scientific computing
QuantLib - The QuantLib C++ library
metamath - Meta mathematics. Symbolic functions and derivatives.
hlslpp - Math library using hlsl syntax with SSE/NEON support
Mission : Impossible (AutoDiff) - A concise C++17 implementation of automatic differentiation (operator overloading)
ceval - A C/C++ library for parsing and evaluation of arithmetic expressions.
Vc - SIMD Vector Classes for C++