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@cortex-js/compute-engine
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Symbolic computing and numeric evaluations for JavaScript and Node.js
MathJSON is a lightweight data interchange format for mathematical notation, based on JSON.
The Cortex Compute Engine can parse Latex to MathJSON, serialize MathJSON to Latex, format, simplify and evaluate MathJSON expressions.
Reference documentation and guides at cortexjs.io/compute-engine.
$ npm install --save @cortex-js/compute-engine
import { parse, evaluate } from '@cortex-js/compute-engine';
const expr = parse('2^{11}-1 \\in \\P');
console.log(expr);
// ➔ ["Element", ["Subtract", ["Power", 2, 11] , 1], "PrimeNumber"]
console.log(evaluate(expr));
// ➔ "False"
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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Symbolic computing and numeric evaluations for JavaScript and Node.js
The npm package @cortex-js/compute-engine receives a total of 35,106 weekly downloads. As such, @cortex-js/compute-engine popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cortex-js/compute-engine demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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