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math-expression-evaluator
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The math-expression-evaluator is an npm package that allows for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions. It can handle various mathematical operations, including basic arithmetic, logical operations, and functions.
Evaluating Mathematical Expressions
This feature allows for the evaluation of a string-based mathematical expression, including support for functions like square root.
var mexp = require('math-expression-evaluator');
var result = mexp.eval('2+3*sqrt(4)');
Support for Variables in Expressions
This feature enables the evaluation of expressions with variables, where the values of the variables can be provided as an object.
var mexp = require('math-expression-evaluator');
var result = mexp.eval('x^2 + y', {x: 3, y: 4});
Custom Functions
This feature allows users to add custom functions to the evaluator, which can then be used in expressions.
var mexp = require('math-expression-evaluator');
mexp.addToken([
{type: 3, token: 'sum', show: 'sum', value: function(a, b) { return a + b; }}
]);
var result = mexp.eval('sum(1,2)');
Logical Operations
This feature supports logical operations within expressions, enabling the evaluation of expressions that include logical comparisons.
var mexp = require('math-expression-evaluator');
var result = mexp.eval('1 < 2 && 3 > 2');
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An extremely efficient, flexible and amazing evaluator for Math expression in Javascript.(Documentation)
Input | Result | Explanation |
---|---|---|
2+3-1 | 4 | Addition and Subtraction operator |
2*5/10 | 1 | Multiplication and Division operator |
tan45 or tan(45) | 1 | Trigonometric Function (tan in Degree mode) |
tan45 or tan(45) | 1.619775190543862 | Trigonometric Function (tan in Radian mode) |
Pi1,15,n or Pi(1,15,n) | 1307674368000 | Product of Sequence |
Sigma1,15,n or Sigma(1,15,n) | 120 | Sum of Sequence (also called summation) |
2^3 | 8 | Exponent (note this operator is left associative like MS Office) |
5P3 | 60 | Permutaion Method to calculate all the permutaions |
sincostan90 or sin(cos(tan(90))) | 0.017261434031253 | Multiple functions with or without parenthesis (both works) |
Using npm
npm install math-expression-evaluator
Using bower
bower install math-expression-evaluator
npm test
Symbol | Explanation |
---|---|
+ | Addition Operator eg. 2+3 results 5 |
- | Subtraction Operator eg. 2-3 results -1 |
/ | Division operator eg 3/2 results 1.5 |
* | Multiplication Operator eg. 2*3 results 6 |
Mod | Modulus Operator eg. 3 Mod 2 results 1 |
( | Opening Parenthesis |
) | Closing Parenthesis |
& | Bitwise AND eg. 3&1 results 1 |
Sigma | Summation eg. Sigma(1,100,n) results 5050 |
Pi | Product eg. Pi(1,10,n) results 3628800 |
n | Variable for Summation or Product |
pi | Math constant pi returns 3.14 |
e | Math constant e returns 2.71 |
C | Combination operator eg. 4C2 returns 6 |
P | Permutation operator eg. 4P2 returns 12 |
! | factorial operator eg. 4! returns 24 |
log | logarithmic function with base 10 eg. log 1000 returns 3 |
ln | natural log function with base e eg. ln 2 returns .3010 |
pow | power function with two operator pow(2,3) returns 8 |
^ | power operator eg. 2^3 returns 8 |
root | underroot function root 4 returns 2 |
sin | Sine function |
cos | Cosine function |
tan | Tangent function |
asin | Inverse Sine function |
acos | Inverse Cosine function |
atan | Inverse Tangent function |
sinh | Hyperbolic Sine function |
cosh | Hyperbolic Cosine function |
tanh | Hyperbolic Tangent function |
asinh | Inverse Hyperbolic Sine function |
acosh | Inverse Hyperbolic Cosine function |
atanh | Inverse Hyperbolic Tangent function |
This is a fantastic feature of this calculator that it is capable of evaluating expressions containing Sigma and Pi.
Passing Sigma(1,100,n)
will evaluate to 5050 as n is summationed from 1 to 100.
and Pi(1,15,n) will evaluate to 1307674368000 as n is multiplied from 1 to 15 which is equal to 15!
If a expression is readable by human then it is readable by this evaluator. There is no need to wrap every function inside parenthesis. For eg. sin90 will work totally fine instead of sin(90)
##Changelog
This will reflect in next release named v1.2.16
FAQs
A flexible math expression evaluator
The npm package math-expression-evaluator receives a total of 772,131 weekly downloads. As such, math-expression-evaluator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that math-expression-evaluator 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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