NCalc is a mathematical expressions evaluator in .NET. NCalc can parse any expression and evaluate the result, including static or dynamic parameters and custom functions.
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NCalc is a mathematical expressions evaluator in .NET. NCalc can parse any expression and evaluate the result, including static or dynamic parameters and custom functions.
For additional information on the technique we used to create this framework please read this article: https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/18880/State-of-the-Art-Expression-Evaluation.
For documentation here is the table of content:
- description: overall concepts, usage and extensibility points
- operators: available standard operators and structures
- values: authorized values like types, functions, ...
- functions: list of already implemented functions
- parameters: on how to use parameters expressions
Simple Expressions
Expression e = new Expression("2 + 3 * 5");
Debug.Assert(17 == e.Evaluate());
Evaluates .NET data types
Debug.Assert(123456 == new Expression("123456").Evaluate()); // integers
Debug.Assert(new DateTime(2001, 01, 01) == new Expression("#01/01/2001#").Evaluate()); // date and times
Debug.Assert(123.456 == new Expression("123.456").Evaluate()); // floating point numbers
Debug.Assert(true == new Expression("true").Evaluate()); // booleans
Debug.Assert("azerty" == new Expression("'azerty'").Evaluate()); // strings
Handles mathematical functional from System.Math
Debug.Assert(0 == new Expression("Sin(0)").Evaluate());
Debug.Assert(2 == new Expression("Sqrt(4)").Evaluate());
Debug.Assert(0 == new Expression("Tan(0)").Evaluate());
Evaluates custom functions
Expression e = new Expression("SecretOperation(3, 6)");
e.EvaluateFunction += delegate(string name, FunctionArgs args)
{
if (name == "SecretOperation")
args.Result = (int)args.Parameters[0].Evaluate() + (int)args.Parameters[1].Evaluate();
};
Debug.Assert(9 == e.Evaluate());
Handles unicode characters
Debug.Assert("経済協力開発機構" == new Expression("'経済協力開発機構'").Evaluate());
Debug.Assert("Hello" == new Expression(@"'\u0048\u0065\u006C\u006C\u006F'").Evaluate());
Debug.Assert("だ" == new Expression(@"'\u3060'").Evaluate());
Debug.Assert("\u0100" == new Expression(@"'\u0100'").Evaluate());
Define parameters, even dynamic or expressions
Expression e = new Expression("Round(Pow([Pi], 2) + Pow([Pi2], 2) + [X], 2)");
e.Parameters["Pi2"] = new Expression("Pi * [Pi]");
e.Parameters["X"] = 10;
e.EvaluateParameter += delegate(string name, ParameterArgs args)
{
if (name == "Pi")
args.Result = 3.14;
};
Debug.Assert(117.07 == e.Evaluate());
Pure asynchronous implementation of NCalc by Peter Liljenberg.
Extension functions for NCalc to handle many general functions,
including string functions, switch, if, in, typeOf, cast etc.
Developed by David, Dan and all at Panoramic Data.
Javascript Interpreter for .NET by Sébastien Ros, the author of NCalc library.
Runs on any modern .NET platform as it supports .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET 4.6.1 targets (and up).