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Floating-point typed array constructors.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/array-typed-float-ctors

Alternatively,

  • To load the package in a website via a script tag without installation and bundlers, use the ES Module available on the esm branch (see README).
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Usage

var ctors = require( '@stdlib/array-typed-float-ctors' );

ctors( dtype )

Returns a floating-point typed array constructor for a specified data type.

var ctor = ctors( 'float64' );
// returns <Function>

The function returns constructors for the following data types:

  • float32: single-precision floating-point numbers.
  • float64: double-precision floating-point numbers.
  • complex64: single-precision complex floating-point numbers.
  • complex128: double-precision complex floating-point numbers.

If provided an unknown or unsupported data type, the function returns null.

var ctor = ctors( 'float' );
// returns null

Examples

var dtypes = require( '@stdlib/array-typed-float-dtypes' );
var ctors = require( '@stdlib/array-typed-float-ctors' );

var DTYPES = dtypes();
var ctor;
var i;

for ( i = 0; i < DTYPES.length; i++ ) {
    ctor = ctors( DTYPES[ i ] );
    console.log( ctor );
}

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