Function parser #

Create a parser. The function creates a new math.Parser object.

Syntax #

math.parser()

Parameters #

Parameter | Type | Description ——— | —- | ———–

Returns #

Type Description
Parser Parser

Throws #

Type | Description —- | ———–

Examples #

const parser = new math.parser()

// evaluate expressions
const a = parser.evaluate('sqrt(3^2 + 4^2)') // 5
const b = parser.evaluate('sqrt(-4)')        // 2i
const c = parser.evaluate('2 inch in cm')    // 5.08 cm
const d = parser.evaluate('cos(45 deg)')     // 0.7071067811865476

// define variables and functions
parser.evaluate('x = 7 / 2')             // 3.5
parser.evaluate('x + 3')                 // 6.5
parser.evaluate('f(x, y) = x^y')         // f(x, y)
parser.evaluate('f(2, 3)')               // 8

// get and set variables and functions
const x = parser.get('x')                // 3.5
const f = parser.get('f')                // function
const g = f(3, 2)                        // 9
parser.set('h', 500)
const i = parser.evaluate('h / 2')       // 250
parser.set('hello', function (name) {
  return 'hello, ' + name + '!'
})
parser.evaluate('hello("user")')         // "hello, user!"

// clear defined functions and variables
parser.clear()

See also #

evaluate, compile, parse

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