Calculator for fuzzy numbers

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Usually, the statistical estimators (or mathematical functions) are the base of scientific decision making. In applied situations, at least one of the parameters or variables of the decision function may be fuzzy valued, instead of real valued. In such vague situations, one way to perform the calculations is using extension principle approach which has a complex form. Recently, two software packages have been freely available to perform some facilities in calculation and computation based on fuzzy numbers. In other words, these two software packages have the role of the first calculator on fuzzy numbers. This paper discussed and compared two software packages “FuzzyNumbers” and “Calculator.LR.FNs” which were recently published on CRAN by Gagolewski and Parchami, respectively. These packages have the ability of installation on R software, and in fact they propose some useful instruments and functions to the users for drawing and easily using arithmetic operators on the set of fuzzy numbers. For the convenience of the readers, the proposed methods and functions have been presented with several numerical examples to help in better understanding.

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Parchami, A. (2019). Calculator for fuzzy numbers. Complex and Intelligent Systems, 5(3), 331–342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-019-0093-4

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