Suggestions for numerica-tables
The following packages have something in common with the package numerica-tables. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- numerica: Numerically evaluate mathematical expressions in LaTeX form
- numerica-plus: Iteration and recurrence relations: finding fixed points, zeros and extrema of functions
- calculator: Use LaTeX as a scientific calculator
- papermas: Compute the mass of a printed version of a document
- bnumexpr: Extends ε-TeX’s \numexpr...\relax construct to big integers
- bigintcalc: Integer calculations on very large numbers
- fp: Fixed point arithmetic
- fibnum: Generate Fibonacci numbers
- intcalc: Expandable arithmetic operations with integers
- lcg: Generate random integers
- pst-calculate: Support for floating point operations at LaTeX level
- thepdfnumber: Print PDF numbers with minimal digits
- xfp: Interface to the LaTeX3 floating point unit
- bxcalc: Extend the functionality of the calc package
- didec: Fixed-point arithmetic with two decimal places
- linearregression: Calculate and display linear regressions
- xint-regression: Classic regressions, with xint
- binomexp: Calculate Pascal's triangle
- calculation: Typesetting reasoned calculations, also called calculational proofs
- tables: Tables without the need for a preamble
- xlop: Calculates and displays arithmetic operations
- tuple: Expandable operations for tuples of numbers
- trig: Simple trigonometric functions
- ruled-tables: Plain TeX table macros, with ruled capability
- pascaltriangle: Draw beautiful Pascal (Yanghui) triangles
- resolsysteme: Work on linear systems using xint or pyluatex
- glmatrix: Macros for linear algebra calculations using scalars, vectors, and matrices
- calc: Simple arithmetic in LaTeX commands
- luarandom: Create lists of random numbers
- pst-math: Enhancement of PostScript math operators to use with PSTricks
- polexpr: A parser for polynomial expressions