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README.txt
numerica: a package to numerically evaluate mathematical 
          expressions in their LaTeX form.

Andrew Parsloe (ajparsloe@gmail.com)

This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this 
license or any later version; see
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt

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The underlying aim of the numerica package is to numerically
evaluate mathematical expressions in the LaTeX form in which 
they are typeset. Version 3.0.0 of numerica requires a LaTeX
distribution from October 2020 or later (when xparse became 
available in LaTeX2e systems), as well as the packages 
amsmath and mathtools. 

V.3.0.0 allows use of the decimal comma, evaluates multiple 
expressions within the one \eval command, and can output 
results in the form of fractions. See the documentation, 
numerica.pdf, on these (and many other) enhancements, and 
for how to use the package.

Manifest
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README.txt             this document

numerica.sty           LaTeX .sty file
numerica.pdf           documentation for use of numerica
numerica.tex           documentation source file
 

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numerica – Numerically evaluate mathematical expressions in form

This package defines a command to wrap around a mathematical expression in its form and, once values are assigned to variables, numerically evaluate it. The intent is to avoid the need to modify the form of the expression being evaluated. For programs with a preview facility like , or compile-as-you-go systems, interactive back-of-envelope calculations and numerical exploration are possible within the document being worked on.

The package requires the bundles l3kernel and l3packages, and the amsmath and mathtools packages.

Paketnumerica
Version3.0.0
LizenzenThe Project Public License 1.3c
BetreuerAndrew Parsloe
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