Broadcast an ndarray to a specified shape.
var broadcastArray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/base/broadcast-array' );
Broadcast an ndarray to a specified shape
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var array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/array' );
// Create a 2x2 ndarray:
var x = array( [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ] );
// returns <ndarray>
// Broadcast to a 2x2x2 ndarray:
var y = broadcastArray( x, [ 2, 2, 2 ] );
// returns <ndarray>
- The function throws an error if a provided ndarray is incompatible with a provided shape.
- The returned array is a view on the input array data buffer. The view is typically not contiguous. As more than one element of a returned view may refer to the same memory location, writing to the view may affect multiple elements. If you need to write to the returned array, copy the array before performing operations which may mutate elements.
- The returned array is a "base" ndarray, and, thus, the returned array does not perform bounds checking or afford any of the guarantees of the non-base ndarray constructor. The primary intent of this function is to broadcast an ndarray-like object within internal implementations and to do so with minimal overhead.
var array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/array' );
var numel = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/base/numel' );
var ind2sub = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/ind2sub' );
var broadcastArray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/base/broadcast-array' );
// Create a 2x2 array:
var x = array( [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ] );
// returns <ndarray>
// Broadcast the array to 3x2x2:
var y = broadcastArray( x, [ 3, 2, 2 ] );
// returns <ndarray>
// Retrieve the shape:
var sh = y.shape;
// returns [ 3, 2, 2 ]
// Retrieve the number of elements:
var N = numel( sh );
// Loop through the array elements...
var sub;
var v;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < N; i++ ) {
v = y.iget( i );
sub = ind2sub( sh, i );
console.log( 'Y[%s] = %d', sub.join( ', ' ), v );
}