Xcas

Xcas
Developer(s) Bernard Parisse, France
Initial release 2000 (2000)
Stable release
1.2.2 / March 2016 (2016-03)
Repository sourceforge.net/p/xcas/code/HEAD/tree/
Written in C++
Operating system Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Type Computer algebra system
License GNU GPL
Website www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/giac.html

Xcas is a user interface to Giac, a free, basic Computer Algebra System (CAS) for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux/Unix. Giac can be used directly inside other C++ programs.

Xcas/Giac is an open-source project developed by Bernard Parisse's et al. at the Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble (Isère) since 2000. It is based on experiences gained with Parisse's former project Erable.

Giac has a compatibility mode with Maple and MuPAD software and TI-89, TI-92 and Voyage 200 calculators. Users can use Giac/Xcas as well as a free software compatible with Maple to develop formal algorithms or use it in other software.

Pocket CAS and CAS Calc P11 utilize Giac. In 2013, it was also integrated into GeoGebra's CAS view.

CmathOOoCAS, an OpenOffice.org plugin which allows formal calculation in Calc spreadsheet and Writer word processing, uses Xcas to perform calculations.

The system was also chosen by Hewlett-Packard as the CAS for their HP Prime calculator, which utilizes the Giac/Xcas 1.1.2 engine under a dual-license scheme.

Features

Here is a brief overview of what Xcas is able to:

See also


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