While we're at it, I also have a feature complete mathematical parser that
evaluates sets of expressions, variables and functions all at once over an
arbitrary domain. Go to http://zee.dev.java.net and see the code samples.
What do you think?
 On Jan 5, 2011 3:18 PM, "frank asseg" <frank.as...@congrace.de> wrote:
> Hola Ted,
>
> On 05.01.2011 21:02, Ted Dunning wrote:
>> Or bsh or jruby or rhino or groovy?
> sorry, i did not make myself clear but i was talking about a pure
> mathematical expresssion parser, intended for evaluating user input and
> the like, not a turing complete grammer but simply a way to evaluate
> thigs like "log(2)^2.4" at runtime.
>
> Have fun!
>
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