Math calculator evaluates expressions containg terms supported bt the Ruby’s Math module. Although you could do the same with eval, MathCalulator makes sure that only valid Math functions are evaluated.
Install math_calculator like any other ruby gem:
gem install math_calculator
math_calculator accepts a string containg the expression to be evaluated and returns the value of the expression. It optionally accepts a hash of variable values used in the expression. The options key must be a symbol representing a variable, and the options value must be numeric, which would be used as the value of the variable to evaluate the expression.
Available Command:
str = "2+4" MathCalculator.calculate(str) # 6 MathCalculator.calculate('(x+y)*2', :x => 2, :y => 4) # 12 str = "x+y" options = {:x => 2, :y => 4} MathCalculator.calculate(str, options) # 6
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Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn’t been implemented or the bug hasn’t been fixed yet.
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Copyright © 2012 Anil Sharma. See LICENSE for further details.