Math Expression Evaluator is a library for evaluating simple mathematical expressions. It supports simple expressions such as 2.5+5.9
, 17.89-2.47+7.16
, 5/2/2+1.5*3+4.58
, expressions with parentheses (((9-6/2)*2-4)/2-6-1)/(2+24/(2+4))
and expressions with variables:
var a = 6;
var b = 4.32m;
var c = 24.15m;
Assert.That(engine.Evaluate("(((9-a/2)*2-b)/2-a-1)/(2+c/(2+4))", new { a, b, c}),
Is.EqualTo((((9 - a / 2) * 2 - b) / 2 - a - 1) / (2 + c / (2 + 4))));
It is also possible to specify variables by using named arguments like this:
dynamic dynamicEngine = new ExpressionEvaluator();
var a = 6;
var b = 4.5m;
var c = 2.6m;
Assert.That(dynamicEngine.Evaluate("(c+b)*a", a: 6, b: 4.5, c: 2.6),
Is.EqualTo((c + b) * a));
dotnet add package Math-Expression-Evaluator
From https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50722680/methods-for-dynamically-creating-an-array-in-c-sharp
DavidG
Can't decide if this library is evil, genius or evil genius...
xanatos
That library is using high level magic... Very high level :-)
The class is dynamic and is handling in a dynamic way the use of the method... fascinating