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Create a signed 16-bit integer vector (i.e., a one-dimensional ndarray).
npm install @stdlib/ndarray-vector-int16
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var Int16Vector = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-vector-int16' );
Returns a one-dimensional signed 16-bit integer ndarray.
var numel = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-numel' );
var arr = new Int16Vector();
// returns <ndarray>
var len = numel( arr );
// returns 0
The function accepts the following options:
- order: specifies whether an ndarray is
'row-major'
(C-style) or'column-major'
(Fortran-style). Default:'row-major'
. - mode: specifies how to handle indices which exceed array dimensions (see
ndarray
). Default:'throw'
. - readonly: boolean indicating whether an array should be read-only. Default:
false
.
Returns a one-dimensional signed 16-bit integer ndarray having a specified length
.
var numel = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-numel' );
var arr = new Int16Vector( 5 );
// returns <ndarray>
var len1 = numel( arr );
// returns 5
Creates a one-dimensional signed 16-bit integer ndarray from an array-like object or iterable.
var numel = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-numel' );
var arr = new Int16Vector( [ 1, 2, 3 ] );
// returns <ndarray>
var len1 = numel( arr );
// returns 3
Returns a one-dimensional signed 16-bit integer ndarray view of an ArrayBuffer
.
var ArrayBuffer = require( '@stdlib/array-buffer' );
var numel = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-numel' );
var buf = new ArrayBuffer( 32 );
var arr1 = new Int16Vector( buf );
// returns <ndarray>
var len1 = numel( arr1 );
// returns 16
var arr2 = new Int16Vector( buf, 16 );
// returns <ndarray>
var len2 = numel( arr2 );
// returns 8
var arr3 = new Int16Vector( buf, 16, 1 );
// returns <ndarray>
var len3 = numel( arr3 );
// returns 1
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random-array-discrete-uniform' );
var sum = require( '@stdlib/blas-ext-sum' );
var map = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-map' );
var Int16Vector = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-vector-int16' );
// Create a vector containing random values:
var x = new Int16Vector( discreteUniform( 10, 0, 100 ) );
// Compute the sum:
var v = sum( x );
console.log( v.get() );
// Define a function which applies a threshold to individual values:
function threshold( v ) {
return ( v > 10 ) ? v : 0;
}
// Apply threshold:
var y = map( x, threshold );
// Recompute the sum:
v = sum( y );
console.log( v.get() );
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