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41 lines
1.0 KiB
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{{alias}}( x, y )
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Converts an input array to the same data type as a second input array.
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The function supports input arrays having the following data types:
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- float32: single-precision floating-point numbers.
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- float64: double-precision floating-point numbers.
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- generic: values of any type.
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- int16: signed 16-bit integers.
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- int32: signed 32-bit integers.
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- int8: signed 8-bit integers.
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- uint16: unsigned 16-bit integers.
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- uint32: unsigned 32-bit integers.
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- uint8: unsigned 8-bit integers.
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- uint8c: unsigned clamped 8-bit integers.
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Parameters
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----------
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x: Array|TypedArray
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Array to convert.
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y: Array|TypedArray
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Array having desired output data type.
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Returns
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-------
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out: Array|TypedArray
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Output array.
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Examples
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--------
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> var x = [ 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 ];
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> var y = new {{alias:@stdlib/array/float32}}( 0 );
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> var out = {{alias}}( x, y )
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<Float32Array>[ 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 ]
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See Also
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--------
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