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symcs - 🚧 Tiny Symbolic C# Calculator (VS2017, .Net * 2.0, C#) - Messages
#1 Posted: 11 years ago
This is Jasymca for c#.
Source code was automaticaly ported from java to c#. If I'll find some time, we will have another small symbolic engine (maybe embedded in SMath).
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Links:
1. Jasymca - Java Symbolic Calculator (pdf).
Source code was automaticaly ported from java to c#. If I'll find some time, we will have another small symbolic engine (maybe embedded in SMath).
Sources: https://github.com/ViacheslavMezentsev/symbcs
not yet available
Links:
1. Jasymca - Java Symbolic Calculator (pdf).
Russia ☭ forever, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
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#2 Posted: 11 years ago
Yahoooo!!
I send my strongest encouragement towards the Siberian wilderness
I send my strongest encouragement towards the Siberian wilderness

#3 Posted: 11 years ago
These two resources may come in handy.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2cstranslator/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ikvm/
I've read that the first one is more for java5.
Good luck, Uni
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2cstranslator/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ikvm/
I've read that the first one is more for java5.
Good luck, Uni
#4 Posted: 11 years ago
One more tool to convert java automatically, Sharpen :
http://devtopics.de/2013/06/04/converting-java-code-to-c-code-using-sharpen-to-create-a-sharepoint-solution-part-1/
UPDATED:
New java to csharp converters: http://codecall.net/2014/03/27/best-tools-to-convert-java-to-c-source-code/
http://devtopics.de/2013/06/04/converting-java-code-to-c-code-using-sharpen-to-create-a-sharepoint-solution-part-1/
UPDATED:
New java to csharp converters: http://codecall.net/2014/03/27/best-tools-to-convert-java-to-c-source-code/
#5 Posted: 9 years ago
More resources which may be useful to develop this plugin:
http://en.smath.info/forum/yaf_postsm33247_Maxima-Plugin.aspx#post33247
http://en.smath.info/forum/yaf_postsm33260_Maxima-Plugin.aspx#post33260
thanks @Alex.M for reminding me about this thread.
http://en.smath.info/forum/yaf_postsm33247_Maxima-Plugin.aspx#post33247
http://en.smath.info/forum/yaf_postsm33260_Maxima-Plugin.aspx#post33260
thanks @Alex.M for reminding me about this thread.
#6 Posted: 6 years ago
#9 Posted: 6 years ago
Hi uni. Can you upload the compiled file?
Best regards.
Alvaro.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
#10 Posted: 6 years ago
Russia ☭ forever, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
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Alvaro Diaz Falconi 6 years ago
#11 Posted: 6 years ago
WroteWhat's that freak "log"
log is log and ln is ln ... just universal !
As stupid as Mathematica Log for ln
Mupad have log for natural logarithms also. (or Neperian's, even aren't the same). I guess that because the author of jasymca is german, like mupad.
In Uruguay and other spanish speaker countries we also call those logarithms as "hyperbolic", and use uppercase L as symbol for the function.

Just for checking, from the "apuntes de cátedra": https://eva.fing.edu.uy/pluginfile.php/176237/mod_resource/content/1/integrales.pdf

and in all the other classroom material from Universidad de la República: we use log too.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
#12 Posted: 6 years ago
The project has been completely redesigned to support all platforms: .net 2.0, .net core 2.0 and .net standard 2.0.
Compiles but does not work now.
Now some SMath plugins can be more symbolic.
Compiles but does not work now.
Now some SMath plugins can be more symbolic.
Russia ☭ forever, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
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frapuano 6 years ago
#13 Posted: 6 years ago
The program is partially restored. It is divided into two parts: the console and the library (Tiny.Science.dll).
This library was the goal of the project. Now its API needs to be brought into a convenient form.
This library was the goal of the project. Now its API needs to be brought into a convenient form.
Russia ☭ forever, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
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