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Software regarding Java development tools and libraries for the Java programming language.
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Java equivalent to NumPy
The nd4j.org API tries to mimic the semantics of Numpy, Matlab and scikit-learn. deeplearning4j.org is based on nd4j.
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I need a Java library that simplifies math equations
You can use the Symja - Java computer algebra and symbolic math library.
import org.matheclipse.core.eval.ExprEvaluator;
import org.matheclipse.core.expression.F;
import org.matheclipse.core.interfaces.IAST … character)
String javaForm = util.toJavaForm("4*x + x - 20 + 10");
// prints: Plus(ZZ(-20L),x,Times(C4,x),C10)
System.out.println("Out[1]: " + javaForm.toString());
// Use the Java …
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Java library to transform a math formula into an AST
Java
Symja transforms a math expression into the following Symja AST . …
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Looking for Scala or Java library that supports symbolic algebra and step-by-step symbolic s...
You can use the Symja - Java computer algebra and symbolic math library.
In this github repository you can find some (older) symja_scala_examples how to call it from Scala …