How to parse a string to source code inline

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  • ncalc

    NCalc is a fast and lightweight expression evaluator library for .NET, designed for flexibility and high performance. It supports a wide range of mathematical and logical operations. (by ncalc)

    Off the top of my head, NCalc, Jace, and Flee. Probably others, but these are the ones I know of.

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  • Jace

    Jace.NET is a calculation engine for the .NET platform.

    Off the top of my head, NCalc, Jace, and Flee. Probably others, but these are the ones I know of.

  • Flee

    Fast Lightweight Expression Evaluator

    Off the top of my head, NCalc, Jace, and Flee. Probably others, but these are the ones I know of.

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