There are 6 repositories under expression-parser topic.
EvalEx is a handy expression evaluator for Java, that allows to evaluate simple mathematical and boolean expressions.
C++ Mathematical Expression Parsing And Evaluation Library https://www.partow.net/programming/exprtk/index.html
A Simple Math and Pseudo C# Expression Evaluator in One C# File. Can also execute small C# like scripts
A library and Debugger Visualizer which translates Expression Trees into readable C# source code. .NET 3.5+ and .NET Standard 1.0+.
A C++ configurable Expression Parser. Useful as a Calculator or for helping you write your own Programming Language
C# Expression Parser for Unity3D
Fast, portable, non-Turing complete expression evaluation with gradual typing (Java)
Expressive is a cross-platform expression parsing and evaluation framework. The cross-platform nature is achieved through compiling for .NET Standard so it will run on practically any platform.
C++ Mathematical Expression Parser Benchmark
:tophat: MAGES is a very simple, yet powerful, expression parser and interpreter.
yet another csharp expression parser
A library for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions, supporting real numbers, vectors, and basic interval arithmetic.
Tiny recursive descent expression parser, compiler, and evaluation engine for math expressions and spreadsheet formulas in C++.
Evaluates a math expression from a string. Supports variables and custom operators.
Evaluate C# Formulas at Runtime
Go Mathematical Expression Toolkit. Run-time mathematical expression parser and evaluation engine.
java math expression parser is faster than JEP
Modern Fortran function parser. An update of "fparser" by Roland Schmehl
A very simple expression evaluator written using a Pratt Parser
Super fast expression evaluator/parser written in Java
A C# library to parse and evaluate any mathematical expression
A fairly robust mathematics parsing engine for C++ projects.
A C# expression parser for a single line strings.
A C project which can calculate the definite integral of real functions using Newton-Cotes quadrature formulas.
Algogo is an algorithm editor and interpreter. Lightweight and easy to use, it is free and open-source.