NumeRe - Framework for Numerical Computations

by Erik Hänel et al.

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Versions:

  • 1.1.7.2508
  • 1.1.7.2504
  • 1.1.6.2404
  • 1.1.6.2402
  • 1.1.5.2305
  • 1.1.5.2303
  • 1.1.4.2209
  • 1.1.4.2203
  • 1.1.3.1
  • 1.1.3

NumeRe – Framework for Numerical Computations, published by Erik Hänel et al., is a Microsoft Windows® application designed for scientists, engineers, and students who need to solve, visualize, and statistically evaluate numerical data without the overhead of traditional spreadsheets. Built around a table-based data model that is continuously auto-saved, the program offers an integrated environment for nonlinear curve fitting of user-defined functions, ordinary-differential-equation (ODE) integration, and publication-ready 1D/2D plotting generated through concise, language-like commands. Advanced signal-processing tasks such as Fourier and wavelet transforms are exposed through the same intuitive syntax, while built-in statistics and matrix operations cover the majority of everyday quantitative workflows. The current stable release 1.1.7.2508 is the tenth public iteration since the project’s inception, each version refining the GNU GPL v3 licensed codebase toward the guiding principle “keep simple tasks simple.” A context-aware editor reinforces this philosophy by color-highlighting data structures and by providing auto-completion and namespace-aware navigation; every disk folder automatically becomes a namespace, allowing identically named procedures to coexist without collision. Because the software is explicitly statically typed, scripts remain transparent and readable, bridging the gap between rapid prototyping and reproducible research. Typical use cases range from quick plotting of laboratory measurements and parameter regression of theoretical models to batch processing of large spectroscopic or image data sets, all executed from a lightweight IDE that starts almost instantly on standard Windows PCs. NumeRe is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring users always receive the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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