EvalIt32 is a 32-bit library that allows programs to evaluate math expressions defined at run time.
Igor Evsikov
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EvalIt32 is a 32-bit library that allows programs to evaluate math expressions defined at run time. EvalIt32 includes functions etEvalIt and etCompEval for evaluate math expression, etEvalFile to evaluate math expressions from input files, and writes results to output files. This .dll supports common math operators and functions for real and complex numbers, as well as user variables and functions. This version includes direct support for Visual Basic, C++ Builder (Borland) and Delphi. Other compilers can use modified versions of a headers.Requires Win9x/NT/2000. Download: http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,,001EU4,.html Features: - Arithmetic and logical operators and functions - Common functions such as exp, ln, sqrt, sqr, bnml etc. - Common, trigonometric, hyperbolic complex functions - Trigonometric, Hyperbolic functions - Numerical Integration - Equations can be solved - Special functions (Gamma, Bessel's, Si, Ci, erf, erfc, Fresnel's) - Statistic functions (Average, Standard deviation, Sum, Random, Gauss random, statistical variance, etc ) - FOR-type loop - if (...) then (...) else (...) function - Error position fixed - Print results, graphics and print preview - Save graphics to BMP, WMF, EMF formats - Radian and Degree modes for trigonometric functions - Precision: 10-12 significant digits. - Range: _(3.4E-4392 to 1.1E+4392) - User define functions(only profesional edition) - User defined constants Special requirements: None. Shareware. Uploaded by the author. Igor Evsikov ievsikov at flowpath.com
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