Maple 2018.0 Guide
The most visible change in Maple 2018 was the introduction of the , which consolidated and improved the software's "Clickable Math" tools.
: This side panel analyzes selected mathematical expressions to offer relevant operations—such as solving for variables, plotting, or converting units—without requiring knowledge of Maple syntax. Maple 2018.0
: A new Calendar package introduced dedicated objects for dates, times, and clocks, supporting time zones and daylight savings for time-dependent data analysis. Engine and Performance Enhancements The most visible change in Maple 2018 was
: Integrated directly into the Context Panel, it allowed for immediate visual feedback while customizing 2-D and 3-D plots and added the ability to visualize inequalities. : A new package based on Qhull for
: New features allowed users to lock documents or specific tables to prevent accidental modifications while still allowing interactive components like sliders to function.
: Units were more deeply integrated into the core engine, allowing top-level commands like solve , int , and fsolve to handle units-based expressions natively.
: A new package based on Qhull for computing convex hulls, Voronoi diagrams, and Delaunay triangulations.