List of typed array data types.
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var dtypes = require( '@stdlib/array-typed-dtypes' );
Returns a list of typed array data types.
var out = dtypes();
// e.g., returns [ 'float32', 'float64', 'int16', 'int32', 'int8', 'uint16', 'uint32', 'uint8', 'uint8c', 'complex128', 'complex64' ]
The output array
contains 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.int16
: signed 16-bit integers.int32
: signed 32-bit integers.int8
: signed 8-bit integers.uint16
: unsigned 16-bit integers.uint32
: unsigned 32-bit integers.uint8
: unsigned 8-bit integers.uint8c
: unsigned clamped 8-bit integers.
var indexOf = require( '@stdlib/utils-index-of' );
var dtypes = require( '@stdlib/array-typed-dtypes' );
var DTYPES = dtypes();
function isdtype( str ) {
if ( indexOf( DTYPES, str ) === -1 ) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
var bool = isdtype( 'float64' );
// returns true
bool = isdtype( 'int16' );
// returns true
bool = isdtype( 'uint8' );
// returns true
bool = isdtype( 'beep' );
// returns false
@stdlib/array/dtypes
: list of array data types.@stdlib/ndarray/dtypes
: list of ndarray data types.
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