#Calculation Component 2. 1. 198
| Developer: |
XoYo Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ V |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$159 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.51 MB |
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#Calculation component is a powerful calculation engine for your applications. This ActiveX component integrates expression parsing and evaluation. Generally speaking, #Calculation is very useful in two main areas: first, when a formula has to be defined and evaluated at runtime (for example, when the end user is allowed to enter a formula that will be evaluated and used); second, when a set of formulas that depend on each other are defined, configured, and evaluated at run-time. #Calculation Component supports conventional math, string, date&time, logical operators and functions, and is suitable for heavy-duty number crunching. It also allows defining variables and sets of related formulas that implement spreadsheet-like recalculations. It can also support Matrix and Array operations (just like MATLAB), comments, different numerical systems and custom functions in expressions.
General features of #Calculation:
-Arithmetic, Logical, Bitwise and Relational operation
-String operation
-Date&Time operation
-Matrix and Array operation
-More than 110 Built-In Functions
-Component constant and expression constant support
-Alias for operators and functions
-Unlimited nesting of expressions
-Auto-detection of errors
-"Simulate the exact value" operation
-Two kinds of return values - string and numerical
-Types of return values - Number, String, Datetime and Matrix
-Upper case and lower case can be used interchangeably in expressions
-Ansi chars and some unicode chars can be used in the expression
-Scientific notation for numerical values
-Custom-variable support
-Comments can be used in the expression to evaluate
-Custom functions can be created and used in expressions
-Mixed operation among Binary, Octal, Decimal and HEXadecimal numbers
-"Round Operation" according to desired precision
-Base-N(2,8,10,16) results can be shown
-Matrix and Array result support |
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