@stdlib/ndarray-base-for-each
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Invoke a callback function once for each ndarray element.
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Invoke a callback function once for each ndarray element.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/ndarray-base-for-each
Usage
var forEach = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-for-each' );
forEach( arrays, fcn[, thisArg] )
Invokes a callback function once for each ndarray element.
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var naryFunction = require( '@stdlib/utils-nary-function' );
var log = require( '@stdlib/console-log' );
// Create data buffers:
var xbuf = new Float64Array( 12 );
// Define the shape of the array:
var shape = [ 3, 1, 2 ];
// Define the array strides:
var sx = [ 4, 4, 1 ];
// Define the index offset:
var ox = 1;
// Create an ndarray-like object:
var x = {
'dtype': 'float64',
'data': xbuf,
'shape': shape,
'strides': sx,
'offset': ox,
'order': 'row-major'
};
// Apply the callback function:
forEach( [ x ], naryFunction( log, 1 ) );
The function accepts the following arguments:
- arrays: array-like object containing an ndarray.
- fcn: callback to apply.
- thisArg: callback execution context.
The callback function is provided the following arguments:
- value: current array element.
- indices: current array element indices.
- arr: the input ndarray.
Notes
The provided ndarray should be an
object
with the following properties:- dtype: data type.
- data: data buffer.
- shape: dimensions.
- strides: stride lengths.
- offset: index offset.
- order: specifies whether an ndarray is row-major (C-style) or column major (Fortran-style).
For very high-dimensional ndarrays which are non-contiguous, one should consider copying the underlying data to contiguous memory before applying a callback function in order to achieve better performance.
Examples
var ndarray2array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-to-array' );
var zeroTo = require( '@stdlib/array-base-zero-to' );
var naryFunction = require( '@stdlib/utils-nary-function' );
var log = require( '@stdlib/console-log' );
var forEach = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-for-each' );
var x = {
'dtype': 'generic',
'data': zeroTo( 10 ),
'shape': [ 5, 2 ],
'strides': [ -2, 1 ],
'offset': 8,
'order': 'row-major'
};
log( ndarray2array( x.data, x.shape, x.strides, x.offset, x.order ) );
forEach( [ x ], naryFunction( log, 2 ) );
x = {
'dtype': 'generic',
'data': zeroTo( 10 ),
'shape': [ 5, 2 ],
'strides': [ 1, -5 ],
'offset': 5,
'order': 'column-major'
};
log( ndarray2array( x.data, x.shape, x.strides, x.offset, x.order ) );
forEach( [ x ], naryFunction( log, 2 ) );
x = {
'dtype': 'generic',
'data': zeroTo( 18 ),
'shape': [ 2, 3, 3 ],
'strides': [ 9, 3, 1 ],
'offset': 0,
'order': 'row-major'
};
log( ndarray2array( x.data, x.shape, x.strides, x.offset, x.order ) );
forEach( [ x ], naryFunction( log, 2 ) );
x = {
'dtype': 'generic',
'data': zeroTo( 18 ),
'shape': [ 2, 3, 3 ],
'strides': [ -1, -2, -6 ],
'offset': 17,
'order': 'column-major'
};
log( ndarray2array( x.data, x.shape, x.strides, x.offset, x.order ) );
forEach( [ x ], naryFunction( log, 2 ) );
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