Maple 2018.0 Apr 2026
: 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.
: Units were more deeply integrated into the core engine, allowing top-level commands like solve , int , and fsolve to handle units-based expressions natively.
: 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. Maple 2018.0
The most visible change in Maple 2018 was the introduction of the , which consolidated and improved the software's "Clickable Math" tools.
Maple 2018 added several specialized toolsets to broaden its application in science and engineering: : This side panel analyzes selected mathematical expressions
: For the first time, Maple provided direct access to a Python interpreter, enabling users to execute Python scripts and retrieve results within the Maple environment.
The 2018.0 release focused heavily on optimizing "under-the-hood" operations to speed up complex calculations: The most visible change in Maple 2018 was
Released in March 2018, introduced substantial updates focusing on user experience, specialized mathematical packages, and significant performance gains in core computational areas. Major Interface and User Experience Updates