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 the introduction of the , which consolidated and improved the software's "Clickable Math" tools. Maple 2018.0
: Units were more deeply integrated into the core engine, allowing top-level commands like solve , int , and fsolve to handle units-based expressions natively. The 2018
: Introduced support for interpolating data from arbitrary, unstructured locations using methods like Kriging and radial basis functions. allowing top-level commands like solve
: A new package based on Qhull for computing convex hulls, Voronoi diagrams, and Delaunay triangulations.