Result for F4B4FDE29964B21F58BD317874FEED38FD024ABA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libmuparserx4.0.7/changelog.Debian.armhf.gz
FileSize222
MD51CC48126D3B4C0DBBD03EDCBC62B9C6B
SHA-1F4B4FDE29964B21F58BD317874FEED38FD024ABA
SHA-2562B5759B4E845D07A52A19587E0E934A9D6E1DDED77AE7EEBE69A52A23DB54D0B
SSDEEP6:Xt75m5KaAt7qWl7h4bmBHIcahfJgkgQvapB8sa5z2R3sln:XfEc7qWlSbmBWSkgB8sG3n
TLSHT178D02313C11D9D0DDDD523F6C8900C190314201000D543CB5003EDED4EB0D4175BE785
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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize35268
MD52AD7400F7500E71FFF9E5CAB8CBC9677
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library (development files) The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the development files for libmuparserx.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-1893CD068C5659C59394F3AFE4A3FDE10ED9C6862
SHA-25637CD77E124F2F00DCAF29F82D2E52F040C6ADB262CA4311D2D8E1F1E7D115405
Key Value
FileSize146204
MD5E9A15ABA7F82C58A563E93A4F41C7120
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the shared library.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx4.0.7
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-12AA3023D949E777C702D2BF7FFCD760DDA967A42
SHA-256E1700F1C5A10E1CF8AB3296A2E35703EB73FD1DD93A1CC4F593C7A9319E3B09F