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@talenfisher/dtype

v0.1.2

Published

Return a data type from a string representing the type

Downloads

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Readme

dtype

Return a data type from a string representing the data type.

Mostly useful for using with ndarray where you would like instantiate a typed array of the same array.dtype.

See ndarray-dtype if you need to support Buffer and other ndarray types.

example

var dtype = require('dtype')
var ndarray = require('ndarray')

var arr = ndarray(new Int8Array(32))

// some time later

var newarr = ndarray(new (dtype(arr.dtype)))

API

dtype(string) will return the following data types based on the strings given:

Data type | String --------: | :----- Int8Array | "int8" Int16Array | "int16" Int32Array | "int32" Uint8Array | "uint8" Uint16Array | "uint16" Uint32Array | "uint32" Float32Array | "float32" Float64Array | "float64" Array | "array" Uint8ClampedArray | "uint8_clamped"

Returns undefined if the type isn't recognized.

install

With npm do:

npm install dtype

Use browserify to require('dtype').

see also

release history

  • 2.0.0 - moving buffer, generic and data to a different module
  • 1.0.0 - Add uint8_clamped, generic, data, dataview and buffer types
  • 0.1.0 - initial release

license

Copyright (c) 2015 Kyle Robinson Young Licensed under the MIT license.