Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
Determine if a buffer length is compatible with a provided shape array.
npm install @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
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Updated on May 19, 2025
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Determine if a buffer length is compatible with an array shape.
1npm install @stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape
1var isBufferLengthCompatibleShape = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape' );
Returns a boolean
indicating if a buffer length
is compatible with a provided shape
array.
1var shape = [ 2, 2 ]; 2 3var bool = isBufferLengthCompatibleShape( 10, shape ); 4// returns true 5 6bool = isBufferLengthCompatibleShape( 3, shape ); 7// returns false
1var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random-base-discrete-uniform' ); 2var isBufferLengthCompatibleShape = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-assert-is-buffer-length-compatible-shape' ); 3 4var shape; 5var bool; 6var len; 7var i; 8 9len = 500; // buffer length 10 11shape = [ 0, 0, 0 ]; 12for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) { 13 // Generate a random array shape: 14 shape[ 0 ] = discreteUniform( 1, 10 ); 15 shape[ 1 ] = discreteUniform( 1, 10 ); 16 shape[ 2 ] = discreteUniform( 1, 10 ); 17 18 // Determine if the buffer length is compatible with the shape array: 19 bool = isBufferLengthCompatibleShape( len, shape ); 20 console.log( 'Buffer length: %d. Shape: %s. Compatible: %s.', len, shape.join( 'x' ), bool ); 21}
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